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Missing buttons: FZS 1000, 05'
#1
Just noticed the other day my 05' is missing the hazard and hi beam flash switches..

1. why would they be missing..?
2. is the circiutry still there, could I just buy a left hand switch gear with the aforementioned buttons and fit..?

ta.
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#2
import bike?


do you have headlamps auto on or do you have a light switch?
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#3
(04-05-12, 11:14 PM)mcyoungy link Wrote: import bike? do you have headlamps auto on or do you have a light switch?
The paperwork dosent show anything, but it could be an import from a contry that has mph I guess..? and all FZS1000's after 2004 have auto on lights.
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#4
My 2004 doesn't have hazard switch or Hi beam flasher.


I think it is one of the small differences between the 2001-2003 and the 2004-2005 Gen 1's
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#5
Weird, my 2004 models has the hazard switch.  The on/off switch for the headlamps is banked off, as you would expect.

Looking at bike trader, 2005 models all have hazard switches too.
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#6
My 05 has the red hazzard switch and a high beam "pass" flasher switch, how strange that yours has'nt.
When the going get's tough the tough get going.
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#7
Ditto the above, mine is an '04 and it has both. Though can't say I ever use them much, if at all!
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#8
Forgot to say mine is an import from USA, although it doesn't say it on the log book and when I do an insurance search it doesn't come up as an import either.


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#9
And from the other side.


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#10
Ok good to see Im not the only one then, that bring us back to the wiring question.

Changing the switchgear and wiring in the flasher will be a piece of cake, but the big question is the wiring there for the hazard circuit? And for that matter how does the hazard circuit work as I have only ever known gen1 fazer to have a simple 3 pin flasher, does the hazard switch complete the left and right circuits at the same time etc...?
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#11
There are at least two different wiring diagrams, check out the Yam workshop manual or Haynes.


I bought a used left hand switch gear and the wiring had different connectors so wouldn't fit, luckily I only needed some of the parts inside the switch.
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(06-05-12, 03:03 PM)Tmation link Wrote: I bought a used left hand switch gear and the wiring had different connectors so wouldn't fit, luckily I only needed some of the parts inside the switch.
yeah that's what I'm thinking, it should be easy enough to retro fit.
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