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Old 16-06-12, 09:47
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Neutral light temperamental

Anyone had problems with the neutral light not working.
Mine has started to occasionally not light up when you hit neutral at traffic lights etc. When the engine is running.It seems to reset itself when you switch all the electrics off and back on again using the main key.
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Old 16-06-12, 09:56
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Take a look at the contact plate for this,its located just behind gear lever
...large plastic cover with 2 screws this is the neutral switch

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Old 16-06-12, 12:04
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Yeah, mine has just started to do that as wll. Bike is fine but just the neutral light, Side stand switch is fine. Clutch switch is fine.

Bike is in for a 12K service at the moment. I will go down and see the mechanic today and see if he has resolved the problem and get back to you later this evening.

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Old 18-06-12, 20:36
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Mines only got 1700 miles on it and is still under warranty. Just a bloody nuisance faulty that could be embarrassing at traffic lights.
If you find any more out please let me know many thanks.
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Old 10-07-12, 22:36
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Nuetral light

Just an update on this problem.
Its now very hit and miss, works sometimes , sometimes not at all.
But its now stopping me starting the engine-as the neutral switch thinks the bike is in gear it wont let me start the engine without the clutch lever being pulled.
Ive spoken to the dealer who supplied me with the bike and they are kindly going to send me up a new switch under warranty and i will replace it myself ( there isnt a yamaha dealer in cumbria now...!)
When i get the old switch out i will see if there are any visible reasons for it failing.
Stupid little fault but taking time to sort.
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Old 11-07-12, 08:03
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there isnt a yamaha dealer in cumbria now...!
Yes, pain that.

There is also a switch on the clutch lever, as long as the sidestand is up, and the clutch lever pulled right in, you can start the bike in gear. Doesn't sort your problem , but it might get you going again.
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Old 11-07-12, 10:18
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Whilst my bike was in for the service, as mentioned previously it had a similar problem. The mechanic had a look at that big cluster iof connections behind the rear brake slave cylinder. Pull the plastic cover up and check the connections are good. Worked for mine.

Hope this helps.
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Old 11-07-12, 22:13
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Yeah i had a look at that lot but mine looked fine.
I think it is a mechanical fault with the switch rather than an electrical problem with the wiring loom. I cleaned and greased the connections anyway just to be sure.
Looking at the workshop manual I think I wil have to drain the oil to replace the switch and it also looks like I will have to remove the side stand to get access to the thing as well.
small fault turning into a bigger job - that yamaha should be doing!
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Old 11-07-12, 23:20
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Yeah i had a look at that lot but mine looked fine.
I think it is a mechanical fault with the switch rather than an electrical problem with the wiring loom. I cleaned and greased the connections anyway just to be sure.
Looking at the workshop manual I think I wil have to drain the oil to replace the switch and it also looks like I will have to remove the side stand to get access to the thing as well.
small fault turning into a bigger job - that yamaha should be doing!
Lateral thinking, but if you have to take out the switch, why not just lay the bike on its side. I would have thought that there will be little or no oil to come out.
I considered this when my light went wobbly!
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Old 12-07-12, 22:04
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Its a possiblity but ive just filled the tank and if i lean it over against a wall i might not get it back upright!
As some of the oil is in the frame i think i might be able to quickly replace the switch without losing much oil!
Or the whole lot will land on the floor!
I will let you know.
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