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Head lights on when I brake?
For some reason today my HH250 turns on the head lights when the brake pedal is pressed. I do not think this was going on before, I didn't notice it anyway. Is this normal?
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2012 Polaris RZR570 stock! |
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I am assuming that this is not normal and know one knows how this could ever happen?
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I assume you've done the wire trace? to verify you don't have a chaffed wire making contact to the brake lead.
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I did not want to cut all the tape apart, I guess I was hopeful it was something else. I did also notice that there is not a single fuse on the whole buggy.
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Since I've never owned your buggy- is there a switch for your lights?
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yep, high & low beams. They work fine I think you were 100% right that I have a wire that is chafted. It is the only thing that makes since. Also wondering where to add some fuses?
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Many buggies develop shorts in the tail/brake light assemblies due to water intrusion - I would start there and follow the brake circuit.
Your buggy may have only a main fuse off the battery. You need to decide if you will add some inline fuses to various electrical functions or if you are going to mount a central fuse box. Your first step is find the power distribution splice and decide what will work best from there. |
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