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    Hyosung GT250R Headlight issues

    I was after a bit of advice.

    My problem (not that i have a Hyosung) is my headlights arnt doing what the small korean men told them to do.
    The low beam light doesnt work at all. The high beam doesnt go when I flick the high beam switch but it did go for a bit, when the pass swicth is used. For some reason thats stoped working now too. The park light works fine all the time. Ive looked at the low beam bulb and its fine. Ive hunted for a good month trying to find where the damn fuses are but im assuming the are either still on a bench in Korea or my cat ate them.

    So if anyone has ideas on where my fuses are and how i can sort the illumination problem would be good.

    Thanks

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    As a random aside, I diagnosed this on a Blackbird on the weekend... starter switch had lost a wire... not what I was expecting going into it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    As a random aside,... starter switch had lost a wire...
    So would that make both the high and low beams stop working?

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    That's what it did... but the pass switch still operated them correctly. Bit weird, but makes sense when you see on the diagram that the starter button cuts the headlights during cranking.

    btw, this should be in the appropriate section, not GBR.

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