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Anonymous Posted on Jan 05, 2014

Headlight fuse location

Headlight won't come on

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 02, 2009

SOURCE: headlight not working fuse good bulb good no power to switch

i had the same same problem with my 1992 vulcan 750. more than likely it is your reserve lighting devive located on the right side battery box. have you had a problem with your regulator/rectifier lately or a power surge of some type?

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Murtaza Akberali Versi

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  • Posted on Apr 20, 2009

SOURCE: headlight does not work on my 1991 kawasaki vulcan 750

check the head switch tht could be the culprit!

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 26, 2009

SOURCE: changing headlight

Remove trim ring around headlamp. Remove light assy,unplug wire connector then remove the bulb from the lamp.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 12, 2010

SOURCE: where is the fuse located

On the earlier models, the elecrical box was located on the left side of the bike just behind the coil cover.

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David Belcher

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  • Posted on Sep 26, 2010

SOURCE: Hi; I have a 1985 Honda

Take apart and clean your starter button or replace the right hand switch assembly. The starter button is a two position switch. Push it halfway and the headlight turns out. Push it all the way and it activates the starter solenoid. If the button malfunctions the headlight does not come back on.

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  1. Before you try removing the headlight housings, check for a blown fuse first, since the headlight circuits on these cars are fused. The fuse is located on the regular fuse panel inside the car, on the left side of the dashboard behind the removable cover.Well, since there are no visible screws anywhere around, how do I get the headlight out? It’s not that hard at all.
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  4. Once you have the headlight out, pull the connector off the back of the housing and take the headlight somewhere where it is easy to work on. Put it on a pillow or something soft so you don’t risk scratching the lens.
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  7. Use the soft cloth to handle the bulb if needed. Line up the tabs of the bulb base with the slots in the reflector housing and drop the bulb in. Put the spring clip back on and make sure the ends of the clip are in securely. Put the bulb cover back on.Now is the time to clean up the mess around the fender where the headlight mounts. Remember seeing that nasty-looking goo seep out from around the rubber seal on your headlights? That’s the adhesive I was talking about earlier.
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  9. Position the headlight up to the fender. Push on the wire connector. Line up the tabs on the headlight assembly to the slots in the headlight housing in the fender and push the whole thing in. Sometimes things won’t line up on the first try, but keep trying. The headlight should go up against the fender fairly easily.
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Headlights do not have fuses. They have circuit breakers (thermal cutoffs) ususally in the headlight switch. Headlight circuits aren't fused because once the fuse blows, you're out of luck. At least with a self-resetting breaker, when the circuit cools off, you again have light.
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