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96 1200 sporty
what car is this? makers name not told, nor country
no engine told. at all or 1200cc
my guess is it is not a car or truck at all, posted wrong.
there are vast types of fused made now.
I can not guess what is in your hands , no photos shown
or car told.
why not ask the dealer of this odd car what to do.
More than likely, the fuse that controls these two circuits also powers other circuits as well. You can look under the triangular plate on the left side of the bike to find the fuse panel.
To test the neutral light, disconnect the wire from the neutral switch behind the front belt pulley cover. You'll have to remove the rear master cylinder and brake pedal to get the cover off. Find the switch and disconnect the wire. Ground the wire directly to the engine. Turn the ignition switch on, if the light lights up, your switch is bad. If not, then there's a problem either with the wiring or the bulb in the indicator light is blown.
Take the wire off the oil pressure sending unit underneath the right side of the engine and do it the same way. If the light lights a bad sending unit, If the light does not light, it's a wiring problem or a blown indicator.
The fuse / breaker box is located in either of two places on a Sporty. Either under the seat or behind the triangular plate on the left side of the bike.
Sounds like you lost your ignition for some reason. Now, as to what exactly happened, I have no idea. I have seen people accidently hit the "run/stop" switch while riding. You might want to check the connections on your coil, as well as the connector from the electronic pickup on the right side of the engine. Look under the bike on the right side near the frame tube. There is a wire that comes out of the right engine cover below the round "points cover". Follow the wire back until you come to a round plug. If you can, disconnect the plug and check for corrosion. Put a bit of "bulb grease" (that white stuff they put on a turn signal or brake light bulb) on the connectors inside the plug and replug it.
On the left side of your bike there is a triangluar plate, Remove the plate and you'll find the ignition "black box" under it. Check all connections and look for chaffed wires.
There is a second fuse box under the driver's side back seat that contains the fuses for the trailer. There is no mention of this fuse box in the owner's manual.
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