07-29-2015, 12:02 AM | #11 | ||
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Location: Idaho
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Yes, the switch can easily get stalled in a 'dead' position. In fact, my light switch used to stall in a 'dead' position. Then the low beam would not work. Finally, the light switch would not work for either beam in any position. I took the switch apart, and it is not designed in such a way so it can be repaired. Therefore, I cleaned the switch, and applied dielectric grease to the contacts, but it was dead. I contacted CSC, and they sent me a new switch. CSC has excellent customer service, which is unparalleled in the world of Chinese motorcycles, and excellent for bikes from any country of origin. I removed the slide switch which controls the headlights from the old switchgear, and I installed a nice toggle switch, instead. I will post a thread on that repair this evening, and leave a link in this thread.
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