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Started by eddohawk, April 26, 2011, 07:52:27 PM

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eddohawk

Hello everyone

Have been quiet for a few weeks but after many months at long last I have my 1990 FJ running. Took it for my first ride this morning and I just love it!  a carb sync is all I think it needs now for the time being. Am going to ride and enjoy it for a couple of months and then service the suspension over winter plus a few other routine maintenance stuff such as wheel bearings etc. Anyway I've discovered a problem with the front brake switch. Rear brake lights up ok but nothing for the front. I've cleaned up the connections and multimeter tested the 2 wires which look ok  but still no rear brake light so I'm now thinking the switch is dodgy. I saw a new switch on e bay for models up to 1988 and would appreciate your advice as to whether this switch would suit my 1990 fJ?

Regards

Mark

Harvy

Quote from: eddohawk on April 26, 2011, 07:52:27 PM
Hello everyone

Have been quiet for a few weeks but after many months at long last I have my 1990 FJ running. Took it for my first ride this morning and I just love it!  a carb sync is all I think it needs now for the time being. Am going to ride and enjoy it for a couple of months and then service the suspension over winter plus a few other routine maintenance stuff such as wheel bearings etc. Anyway I've discovered a problem with the front brake switch. Rear brake lights up ok but nothing for the front. I've cleaned up the connections and multimeter tested the 2 wires which look ok  but still no rear brake light so I'm now thinking the switch is dodgy. I saw a new switch on e bay for models up to 1988 and would appreciate your advice as to whether this switch would suit my 1990 fJ?

Regards

Mark

Mark, according to this: http://www.boats.net/parts/detail/yamaha/Y-J45-82503-01-00.html

the brake switch is the same for many bikes, including all FJs.


Harvy
FJZ1 1200 - It'll do me just fine.
Timing has much to do with the success of a rain dance.

mikeholzer


And silly cheap, too. Unfortunately for me, the ABS models use a slightly different switch and brake lever. I had to replace that switch for $55.00 just about two years ago.

eddohawk

Thanks Harvy thats a very useful link !

Regards

Mark