Title: Suzukie Eiger Shift Light Short Post by: Eager Beaver on September 24, 2008, 11:03:23 AM I have a 2002 Suzuki Eiger and I am having problem when I start the Bike it runs great but the Lights that Indicate what gear High, Low or Reverse stay on all at the same time. Does any one know if there is a Shift Location Sensor or if this is all part of the CDI ? Some help would be great
Title: Re: Suzukie Eiger Shift Light Short Post by: TRX450R_Racer on September 24, 2008, 11:32:30 AM I don't know much about UTEs. I would have to say it should have a switch to send the signal to the light. You can try www.mrcycles.com and look at the microfiche to see where that switch is
Title: Re: Suzukie Eiger Shift Light Short Post by: Eager Beaver on September 24, 2008, 11:45:27 AM I have checked out Bike Bandit and looked at the Microfich and can not seem to locate any type of switch or sensor any more ideas ?
Title: Re: Suzukie Eiger Shift Light Short Post by: crom A zone on September 24, 2008, 07:18:44 PM you are talking bout the lil lights by he key right? if so they are just bulbs prob burnt out or check your fuse under the seat its all in loop with the reverse light or fan let me no if u need more help
Title: Re: Suzukie Eiger Shift Light Short Post by: Eager Beaver on September 24, 2008, 07:57:05 PM No the Lights STAY ON. They do not go Off. I recently had a CDI Box start acting up. So I bought a new one only to ride the bike 2 times befor it stated doing the same thing again. My thought is that if the Shift Position indicator is telling the CDI that the bike is in Reverse and it is actually in High. It would engage the reverse rev limiter and start breaking up on the top end. That is the problem that also started when the lights started to stay on.
I located the Position switch tonight so I am working throught that theory. Does it seem like it makes sense????? Title: Re: Suzukie Eiger Shift Light Short Post by: crom A zone on September 25, 2008, 09:12:58 AM yea with out seeing it its make ing it hard to help you sorry tho
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