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I did a ohm test on the Set/Resume switch and it shows good
I can't get my indicator to turn green
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Originally Posted by jmetro
Easiest way to check all dropout fucntions of your cruise control.
1. bike off, run/stop to run
2. push set/resume to set and hold.
3 with cruise on/off switch to on, turn on bike
4. cruise indicator light should be green, release set switch, light should turn red.
5. push to resume and release, light should turn green then red
6. push throttle closed and release, light should turn green then red
7. push rear brake pedal and release, light should turn green then red
8. pull front brake lever, light should turn green then red
9. on models with a clutch/neutral starter lockout, pull clutch lever, light should turn green then red
whichever switch does not turn the light green, is your bad one.
if light will not turn green at all and you have followed ALL directions and tried multiple times, your set/resume switch is bad.
If light stays green even after releasing set switch, one of the dropout switches is stuck closed, usually the roll off throttle switch. unplug this and try again.
make sure brake light will not turn on without using brakes (wobbly brake lever, stuck rear brake light switch etc.)
Happy hunting!!
P.S. this is really the easiest way to troubleshoot cruise control!!!!
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try leaving the run/stop switch to off, then turn the bike on holding the set/resume to set, then turn the run/stop to run while still holding the set switch. (sometimes this is ness on some picky bikes)
Hey Acid Rayn I am a tech at our local shop and have seen your problem time and time again. If you are up for it I would change out you idle cable, the one this the 2 wires that go to it. This is most likely your problem just by reading your symptoms...