01-09-14, 02:00 AM
A follow up to this.
This evening, when I pulled up at home, I left the engine running for a moment and checked the rear light and brake light which were working fine.
I then used the kill-switch to stop the engine (as I always do as it stop the alarm from starting to arm) then opened up the door to my shed and unloaded the top box etc which takes a couple of minutes.
When I came back, I checked the rear light again which seemed fine, then tried both the brake levers, again, these seemed fine, but then I suddenly noticed that the rear light was dim and the ABS warning light had come on again.
So I think there must be a fault in the electrics somewhere, but I don't know where.
I may try spraying a load of WD-40 onto the fuses etc tomorrow just to see if that has any effect.
This evening, when I pulled up at home, I left the engine running for a moment and checked the rear light and brake light which were working fine.
I then used the kill-switch to stop the engine (as I always do as it stop the alarm from starting to arm) then opened up the door to my shed and unloaded the top box etc which takes a couple of minutes.
When I came back, I checked the rear light again which seemed fine, then tried both the brake levers, again, these seemed fine, but then I suddenly noticed that the rear light was dim and the ABS warning light had come on again.
So I think there must be a fault in the electrics somewhere, but I don't know where.
I may try spraying a load of WD-40 onto the fuses etc tomorrow just to see if that has any effect.