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I was riding home at night on my 94 wideglide. I switched from low beam to high bean a few times and then when I switched again, I lost the headlight and the engine turned off. I still have turn signals and dash light. When I attempted to restart the bike, nothing.
I noticed this bikes doesn't have fuses. Is it circuits? If so, where are they located?
Fuses are under the side panels, but will take a stab that it time to pull your ignition switch apart to clean the corroded contacts on it that are causing the problem.
And will bank that your is in worse condition that the one below,
Circuit breakers are the left side under the seat. The larger of the two chrome boxes. The smaller is your coil the larger is your ignition control module and the circuit breaker panel. Also a Bosch type relay for the starter.
Check your switch first as Dano suggests. The circuit breakers auto reset (most of the time).
Last edited by Yankee Dog; Apr 19, 2023 at 10:53 AM.
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