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Posted on Jan 12, 2011

Honda CBF headlight problem. Pass light ok, dipped beam vry dim ,no main beam.Any suggestions?

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I found the problem was with the starter solenoid, it need WD40 sprayed on it, as it cuts out the headlamp supply as the starter motor operates.

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SOURCE: main beam warning light stays on but no main

Hi and welcome to FixYa,

Initial checks would be:

  • continuity of the bright / dim filaments of the headlight;
  • the headlight bulb socket;
  • +12 when switch on bright on the yellow wire;
  • +12 when switch on dim on the green wire.

Good luck and thank you for asking FixYa.

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  • Posted on Jul 21, 2010

SOURCE: headlights not working honda CBF600

maybe it just sticks a bit? pulling back the starter switch was the trick for mine...a little dusting with a paint brush and i was good to go

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Check the starter switch. There is a hidden switch inside the starter switch. When the starter switch is pressed, this hidden switch disengages the headlight. This is to ensure that the starter gets maximum power when starting and not partially robbed by the headlight. Depending on the version, this switch would be connected to the black/red & blue/white wires.

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