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small boy
25-Mar-2005, 12:17
Hi i have just bought a 916 which has a couple of problems,feul light always on/no neutral light any idea's before i start pulling it to bits ,any help would be great.
Cheers:puzzled:
hogfisch
25-Mar-2005, 12:24
Ah, welcome to the pleasures of Ducati ownership!
On a more serious note, I'm sure someone will be along soon to offer a diagnosis.
Hog
Road Runner
25-Mar-2005, 12:31
Sound like a lose or dirty connection
Road Runner
25-Mar-2005, 12:33
Oh and welcome to the club small boy:D
Fuel sender in tank probably faulty
neutral switch faulty:o::
Get a muti meter on each one, neutral SW should be open cct in any gear, short cct in neutral.
Sender is a bit more difficult to test as its less easy to go; now it's full, now it's empty, but the circuit works on the same principal.
Rgds, Rob
moto748
25-Mar-2005, 13:10
If the neutral switch is OK, it's not too difficult to change out the warning light bulbs; just need to remove the nose-cone (side-panels and mirrors have to come off first, but it's only a ten-minute job).
Only thing you may find is that the rubber bulb-holders can be a bit of a pig to get out; I evenrtually "persuaded" mine with a round-tipped knife blade.
The Haynes manual (well worth buying if you haven't already got one) says
"ease the relevant bulb-holder out of position..."
Ho, ho, ho!:lol:
A spray of the connection with a electrical contact cleaner, and a smaear of vaseline or some such on the bulb-holder will make it easier next time.
Shazaam!
25-Mar-2005, 15:05
Low Fuel Warning Circuit Troubleshooting
http://ducatisportingclub.com/xmb/viewthread.php?tid=2415#pid18817
Also, diving into a 916 with a multimeter, a spanner, a snippet of advice off the internet, and no manual, is a very risky business. So I recommend:
Haynes Ducati 748, 916 & 996 V-Twins 1994-2001
Service, Repair & Maintenance Manual # 3756
http://www.haynes.co.uk/inc/viewbikemanual.asp?mt=3756
£19.99 plus shipping
Walenut
27-Mar-2005, 11:34
Does'nt the rear break pipe wear the conections/wires away on the neutral switch.
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