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'82 Seca 750 Refresh Project: Now Scooby's Bike

Discussion in 'XJ Technical Chat' started by Nuch, Aug 24, 2019.

  1. Jetfixer

    Jetfixer Well-Known Member

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    Do you have a volt meter, if you do unplug the headlight, jumper the plug where relay is located ,turn on ignition . At the headlight plug check with the volt meter and see if you have voltage . Switch the high beam switch on and see if you hsve 12volts . For giggles set volt meter to continuity and test head light posts .
     
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    Thanks for the advice, i do have a multimeter

    which headlight plug socket is for positive and which is for negative?

    I'm a tad spooked I might short something
     
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    No ,you will be fine , one wire is black ,one is yellow red , and one is brown or green black is ground and put your positive lead on the yellow red , using a paper clip jumper at the yellow relay . Turn ignition to on and see if you have 12volts , if not flip high beam on and move lead to the other lead on the plug see if you have 12volts.
     

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