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RE: FI Light on after bike is turned off - 4/8/2008 9:53:06 AM   
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Ok I set my electrical tester to test OHMS and I put the positive side on the Brown Wire (middle connector) and the Black side on the Green Wire (left connector) and the needle shot over.   The tester I have measures DC V, AC V, OMH, and batteries.  Should I use a different setting?

Does that mean there's power?


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RE: FI Light on after bike is turned off - 4/8/2008 8:27:47 PM   
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you short the diag connector just with a piece of wire. For most other testing, use the meter on DC Voltage.

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RE: FI Light on after bike is turned off - 4/8/2008 9:26:34 PM   
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I just got home from work.

I'll go set the meter on DC V and see if I can get anything out of it.   I think I have some old speaker wire laying around here.

Dude, if I can get this fixed because of your help, I am FEDEX'ing you a 12 pack of whatever beer you like.  LOL

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RE: FI Light on after bike is turned off - 4/9/2008 10:59:17 AM   
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Ok dude.  Good news, I got the bike running.
I went and bought some general purpose wire and I shorted the diagnostic connector like you said, only this time when I turned on the bike...I heard a distinct "click" from the rear cowling...Thinking that was odd I turned on the switch and my fuel pump started right up.  Turned on the bike, no problems, took it for a spin around the block, no problems and more importantly no FI light while the bike was running.

The moment I turn the bike off the FI light kicks back on but its really faint.
I included a picture to show you what I mean.



And heres a picture of the bike for shits and giggles.



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RE: FI Light on after bike is turned off - 4/9/2008 8:58:35 PM   
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well, at this point, I would say that its either a bad wire, or some weird resistance....

There is a White wire with a blue stripe leading from the Dash to the computer. This is the wire the lights the FI light.

Now you what what wire to look at specifically. See what you can find.

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RE: FI Light on after bike is turned off - 4/10/2008 5:08:39 AM   
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Ok, I'll take a look tonight when I get home.

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RE: FI Light on after bike is turned off - 4/10/2008 6:34:24 PM   
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Well I checked both wires at the front of the bike comming from the gauge cluster and under the seat going into the main circuit connection.  I didn't see a loose wire or fit on any of the wires and I didn't take all the electrical tape off but I ran back a few inches and didn't see any wear on the wire.

My gauge cluster doesn't work.  The N, and FI light's are the only thing I see light up when I turn the bike on.  I think the RPM needle is supposed to jump up and then back down and it doesn't do that either.
I can't take the front cowl off again (it was a BITCH to put back on, lol) until the weekend - should I take the gauge cluster apart?  What would I look for if I did?

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RE: FI Light on after bike is turned off - 4/10/2008 6:56:53 PM   
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hmmmm....

as far as I know, yes, the needle should jump when you start it, kinda like a self diag. Have you unplugged any of the connectors to see if there is any corrosion in them? Also, maybe something wiggled itself just loose enough that its not visably loose... so unplugging, checking, cleaning, replugging seems to be a good place to continue, especially up near the gauges. Check the computer plugs as well. Might wanna check everything you can reach now, and if still no good, take off the front cowl and check in there.

I'll browse through the F4i manual and see if I find anything useful.

How long have the gauges been acting flaky?

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RE: FI Light on after bike is turned off - 4/10/2008 7:06:44 PM   
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I just bought this thing and the original owner said they have never worked.

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RE: FI Light on after bike is turned off - 4/10/2008 7:50:58 PM   
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well thats unexceptable. Lets get these things workin. I'm going through the F4i service as we speak.

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RE: FI Light on after bike is turned off - 4/10/2008 8:12:04 PM   
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ok, so tell me what exactly works and doesnt work on your cluster. I'm looking through section 19 of that F4i manual and want to know what exactly I should start thinking about.

Speedo
Tach
Odometer
Nuetral light
Oil light
Side Stand light (it have one?)
Coolant readout (in the Speedo)
Backlight
clock
trip meter
high beam light

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RE: FI Light on after bike is turned off - 4/10/2008 8:40:04 PM   
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Alrighty here we go.

Speedo            NO
Tach               NO
Odometer         NO  
Nuetral light      YES
Oil light            NO
Side Stand light (it have one?)        Doesn't have.
Coolant readout (in the Speedo)      NO
Backlight          NO
clock               NO
trip meter         NO
high beam light   NO

Neutral and FI lights are the only two that are working.

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RE: FI Light on after bike is turned off - 4/10/2008 9:18:57 PM   
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holy crap.

I'd guess your not getting power to the gauges.

So, wherever you can get to the harness that goes to the gauges... preferably where it actually plugs into the harness thats coming off the gauges. Unplug the gauges, turn the ignition to on, Run/Stop switch to run, engine not running... you'll be testing the harness going back to the bike, not the gauge side of the harness.

Grab your voltage tester, put it to DC Voltage, measure across the battery terminals. Write down the reading.

Stick the black lead of the voltage meter to something thats definately a ground. Either wedge it in the negative battery  (preferred), or find somewhere thats a good ground and wedge the lead. When I say 'wedge' I mean stick it somewhere that it will hold itself, so you have both hands free for messing with the positive (red) lead on the meter.

The wiring diagram is vaguely fuzzy, so hopefully these colors are right...

According to the diagram there should be a pink/green wire, a blue/black (maybe), a brown/white, and a red/green wire all in a row. These should all be very close to the battery voltage you wrote down, say within .5 volts.

Turn your high beams on, and the Blue wire (not light blue) should go to near battery voltage.

Let me know where all that ends up.

Next, wedge to red lead on the meter to the positive terminal off the battery and remove the black lead. You'll be testing with the black lead now.

Touch the green wire with the black lead of the meter, the meter should again be close to the battery voltage.

So get those readings and we'll go from there.

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RE: FI Light on after bike is turned off - 4/11/2008 7:11:21 PM   
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Ok sir heres what I have.

Battery Test, ~30

Heres a (rough) diagram on how the wires run into the connector - if your looking down at it.

BRN/BLK         BRO/BLK         RED/GRN

EMPTY          WHT/BLU         PNK/GRN

GRN              EMPTY           YLW/GRN


First I wedged the BLACK prong into the battery terminal and tested the positive (ended up testing them all).  Heres my readout:

  
BRN/BLK         BRO/BLK         RED/GRN
                                             
EMPTY          WHT/BLU         PNK/GRN(+@30)

GRN(+@30)             EMPTY         YLW/GRN(+@30)

Next I wedged the RED prong into the battery terminal and tested with the BLACK prong.  Heres my readouts:


BRN/BLK(-@30)         BRO/BLK(-@30)         RED/GRN(-@30)

EMPTY          WHT/BLU         PNK/GRN

GRN              EMPTY           YLW/GRN

The only wire that had no response was the WHT/BLU wire.



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RE: FI Light on after bike is turned off - 4/11/2008 7:49:05 PM   
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uhhh, your tester must have been on the wrong setting. You should be seeing about 12 Volts at the battery, usually 11.5-12.5 when the engine isnt running.

So I'm thinking trying again, making sure your meter is set to DC Voltage, like the 20 volt range if it has ranges on it. If your not sure exactly how to get it there, let me know the model of the meter and I should be able to look it up, or take a picture of it.

Also, there should be 2 separate plugs for the dash, not just the one you found. Look here at this ebay listing....

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/honda-cbr-f4i-f-4i-2001-gauges-cluster-in-kilometers_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ35583QQihZ016QQitemZ260228263312QQrdZ1QQsspagenameZWDVW

You can see the white plug and black plug. You'll be searching on voltage on the 'bike side' of the plugs.... the connectors that plug into the ones you see on the ebay listing.

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