The other day I noticed a really bright flash reflected off the minivan in front of me in the turn lane. Killed my turn signal and it stopped. Either gnomes upgraded my turn signal bulb dramatically or something is making my headlight flash.
Sure enough, I've got an occasional bright indicator stuck on, and sometimes the left headlight will flash high in time with the turn signal.
This screams ground-path issue to me, but I've also read about the left-hand headlight relay going bad, so both are on the table.
I dug into the wiring connectors on the left side of the bike and found this unpleasant mess:
No idea how there's so much corrosion on those connectors. I haven't found anything like it anywhere else on the bike. In fact, I've never seen corrosion like that on *any* motorcycle. It's the kind of thing I expect to see in a car, in wiring that's right next a lead-acid battery. It seems like Honda packed all the connectors with lithium grease, which I don't like. It's sticky, messy, and doesn't seem to have done its job keeping moisture out. I don't think it's helped any by the orientation of that vinyl boot. Maybe my harness is routed incorrectly, but it seems like that boot collects water like a cup rather than shielding the connectors.
I'm like 99% sure that red/green wire isn't supposed to be hanging free like that...
Now to go squint at the FSM wiring diagram.
Sure enough, I've got an occasional bright indicator stuck on, and sometimes the left headlight will flash high in time with the turn signal.
This screams ground-path issue to me, but I've also read about the left-hand headlight relay going bad, so both are on the table.
I dug into the wiring connectors on the left side of the bike and found this unpleasant mess:
No idea how there's so much corrosion on those connectors. I haven't found anything like it anywhere else on the bike. In fact, I've never seen corrosion like that on *any* motorcycle. It's the kind of thing I expect to see in a car, in wiring that's right next a lead-acid battery. It seems like Honda packed all the connectors with lithium grease, which I don't like. It's sticky, messy, and doesn't seem to have done its job keeping moisture out. I don't think it's helped any by the orientation of that vinyl boot. Maybe my harness is routed incorrectly, but it seems like that boot collects water like a cup rather than shielding the connectors.
I'm like 99% sure that red/green wire isn't supposed to be hanging free like that...
Now to go squint at the FSM wiring diagram.