Tue, 26 May 1998 09:53:36 +0200
- Message No. 3157
From: Pelissero Cesare
Subject: R:Neutral light
Ciao from Cesare!
I have had the same problem time ago!
I solved it replacing the neutral switch.
This sensor is very near to the gear level, just to remove the plastic
cover over the gear level and follow the cable untill the switch.
Remove the cable and the switch.
Be careful because in this area there is a lot of grease/oil of the
chain!
Check the cable contact, the switch is working ON OFF, the shield of the
switch is the ground and the moving part gives the signal ON OFF.
With a tester you can check everything.
By the way I suggest to replace the switch.
Bye bye
Cp ... a sad person because I was not in Greece last week! : - ((
> ----------
> Da: lmarsig@tin.it[SMTP:lmarsig@tin.it]
> Inviato: luned́ 25 maggio 1998 20.36
> A: xrv@normans.isd.uni-stuttgart.de
> Oggetto: (XRV) Neutral light
>
> Hi Fan @ ICs!
> Hope that everybody is arrived at home safely & without any problem.
>
> Here is my question. When I was in Greece I noticed that sometimes
> when the
> gear was neutral the green indicator light went off. So, if I put down
> side
> stand, also the engine stopped (as a gear was in). It was of course
> impossible to start the engine without pulling the clutch lever.
>
> The question is: how does the sensor for neutral works and how can I
> fix it?
>
> THX U !!!
>
>
> Lorenzo
>
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