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robert jones Posted on Dec 03, 2014

L have a Honda cbf 250 my indicators have stop working. next day l use the bike next day. when l turn the indicators on they work again switch off and turn them again they stop

L have a Honda cbf 250 my indicators have stop working. next day l use the bike next day. when l turn the indicators on they work again switch off and turn them again they stop working again

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Usually when electrical things bwork intermiittently, you have a loose wire somewhere - likely a ground wire for the lights. Check all wire connections for your lights and make sure they are tight and not corroded. If you have a loose or burned out bulb, the good signal light may come on but won't blink.Check your signal light switch too.

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  • Posted on Sep 20, 2009

SOURCE: fuel reserve

Very doubtful. They haven't used reserves on motorcyles for a while, since the frame design changed to allow for a tank that had no partition in it (it used to sit over the top-tube of the frame, now it sits in the frame instead). The low-level indicator lights also made reserves obsolete.

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  • Posted on Oct 15, 2009

SOURCE: I'm looking for a 500 CBF ABS bike repair manual

check out ebay the normaly have the on disc if not speak to your local honda dealer they will order you one or may print you some pages that you need for a small charge

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 23, 2009

SOURCE: Fault with electric start on my Suzuki GSF 250 Bandit

Check that the clutch is in, kick stand up, and neutral light ablaze. Then try your start button. When you had it running and hit the button, the starter engaged at a slower speed then the bike engine was turning, which led to the stall. The stall means your starter works. If the starter works when the engine is running then it is wiring. Check your kick stand wiring along with the clutch wires which plug in on the handlle bar or where the clutch cable enters the engine.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 23, 2010

SOURCE: starter motor sticking

The starter motor got fatal attraction to the bike....hehehehe..
Seriously, 2 things to check, but first disconnect the (-) battery side, if possible enclosed it in a non-metal cover so it can not ground itself, then (1) if electric started then check your starter switch on handle bar, see if it is stuck (if yes, get a new switch from dealer or wreckers) and (2) if you are brave and know what you are doing, open up your starter motor as one of the armature is stuck/broken which may need replacing. There hope it helps.

Joe H.

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  • Posted on Apr 04, 2010

SOURCE: 2005 Honda Goldwing- Electrical issue. Bright

sounds like a wire has been added the wrong way or wires have damage, switch could be the culprit. Does the kill switch work? I would be checking all wires and the conectors for heat damage (melting).And fuses for all circuts. if low beam is used does key work to stop engine?

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