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Posted on Jul 05, 2009

Tachometer notworking/ Digital Screen Blank 2005 Suzuki gsxr 750

Tachometer not working . Headlight not working. Speed not registering. Mileage not registering. Horn working, back signal working, but not side signals. Rev meter not moving. Comes on sometimes and then stops working for no reason.

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Because it comes on sometimes and then stops working for no reason.there is a loose connection behind your bike meter u can try to check at the coonection from the c.d.i. units to your meter which the all connection is behind the meter

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