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Old 08-29-2014, 05:27 PM
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I simply plugged in the new headlight and nothing. Put my old headlight back on and nothing. I got the b1121/b1122 codes. 1) what could have cause the codes? 2) how do I get my daymaker to work?

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did you check all your fuses ??

The B1121 and B1122 are output faults on both turn signal circuits.
These can be caused by shorts to ground or when a LED or incandescent bulb fail.

did you do led lights all around ? did you pinch any wires ? check all the turn connections and the battery connections

other lights work ? runs? starts ?
 
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Originally Posted by elfnyc
did you check all your fuses ??

The B1121 and B1122 are output faults on both turn signal circuits.
These can be caused by shorts to ground or when a LED or incandescent bulb fail.

did you do led lights all around ? did you pinch any wires ? check all the turn connections and the battery connections

other lights work ? runs? starts ?
All other lights stopped working as well. I didn't touch any other wires, no way they would've pinched. I had just got back from riding. Bike still turns on. I'll try checking the fuses.
 
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I checked all fuses. None were blown. Any other suggestions?
 
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Multimeter that thing. Find your short. More than likely, its up where you hamfisted you headlight.
 

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It was the ground. Like usual, it's always the little things. Thanks guys.
 
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glad ya found the problem
 
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