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Re: Light Switch Problem

I had the exact problem when i had my 125SP!
Get the dealer to look at it, if its under warranty it should be
free! Dont let it get worse, like i did, was going down a country
road and all lights went off!

If i can remember right it was "faulty wiring"

Hope this helps!

Regards,
Trevor


Btw, To remove the front pannel, remove the screw under the badge and
lift the pannel up, thats what you had to do on my runner 125sp





--- In gilerarunnercentral@..., "newlight_newlife"
<philipreay@c...> wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I'm not too experienced when it comes to problems on the Gileras,
> so I was wondering whether someone could help me out with a
> problem i'm having.
>
> I own a Gilera Runner SP 125, 2000 model. A few weeks ago my
> exhuast cracked and developed a fairly large hole, so I got
> that fixed. A week later, my lights weren't working properly!
>
> When I put my lights on, with the switch on the right hand side
> under the rev, all I get is the small bulb come on thats above
> the two main left and right lights. when I attempt to fiddle with
> the light controls on the left hand side, nothing happens. Except
> when I press down on 'Passing,' then I get the left side bulb come
> on, but nothing else.
>
> Has anyone ever had a problem like this before? Could it be the
> (somewhat stupid) light switch on the left, the one on the right,
> or do I just have a burnt out buld that's causing the problem?
> I'm hoping it's nothing to do with the electrics.
>
> Any help would be very much appreciated.
>
> P.S. I did try to get the panel off to look at the connections to
> the switches, but after taking out the two screw, i couldn't get
> the thing off. I was scared of forcing it off and breaking it, so
> I left it. Any idea on how you get that off?




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