Ok. I have the new headlight bucket on my GT380 and, as far as I can tell, I has all the connections correct verified by color. However, now I have no headlights, tail light or gauge lights. Turn signals work fine. I had them before. What might I have wrong?
I think it has something to do with the orange wires and brown wires with are connected via bullet connectors. Also, there are two sets of square connectors each with the same colored wires. I tried swapping them, but it makes no difference.
GT380 Headlight Bucket Wiring
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Re: GT380 Headlight Bucket Wiring
Just ensure that the wire connectors are clean and really do go colour to colour and follow on as the wiring for that particular model. Suzuki, in their infinite wisdom, changed wiring harnesses on a model by model yearly basis and (say) a 1975 front harness will not work with a 1976 rear harness as the colours don't all tally at the square multiconnectors. Make sure all earths 'work' as powder coat is an excellent insulator.
Dig out the multimeter and start checking every connector - including the main fuse carrier & fuse - I've had fun with Suzuki wiring for several restos/rebuilds and I worked as electrician/electrical engineer for 50 years before retiring.
Dig out the multimeter and start checking every connector - including the main fuse carrier & fuse - I've had fun with Suzuki wiring for several restos/rebuilds and I worked as electrician/electrical engineer for 50 years before retiring.
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Re: GT380 Headlight Bucket Wiring
Also check the multi-wire connectors. One of the wires have backed out of the connector.
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Re: GT380 Headlight Bucket Wiring
first of all headlight. main beam is a yellow wire. dip beam is a white wire - both from the left hand switch. the backlights in the tacho and speedo are fed by the grey wire. rear light is fed by the brown wire. as said before, check all connectors for good contact. if you need any more help, just ask, it's what we're here for
cheers, dd.
p.s. the orange wire anywhere on the bike is live AFTER the ignition is switched on. and red is ALWAYS live.

cheers, dd.
p.s. the orange wire anywhere on the bike is live AFTER the ignition is switched on. and red is ALWAYS live.
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