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    Help with neutral light on a GN250

    Hi there folks the neutral light on my GN 250 has become really faint you can just see a faint glow even at night and I was hoping Some body could tell me is it a sealed unit or dose it have a bulb ? and could I change it or would I have to take it to a service centre
    thanks for any help folks

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    How long you had your GN for? as my no 3 gear light has been fixed twice and still doesnt go!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cobalt
    Hi there folks the neutral light on my GN 250 has become really faint you can just see a faint glow even at night and I was hoping Some body could tell me is it a sealed unit or dose it have a bulb ? and could I change it or would I have to take it to a service centre
    thanks for any help folks
    Maybe check to see if your wiring from the back of the console is getting earthed properly. A poor earth will make a light shine weakly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Free to Ride
    How long you had your GN for? as my no 3 gear light has been fixed twice and still doesnt go!!
    if it doesnt go... then it was never really fixed
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    it went for about 500kms each time and then stopped again!! so it was fixed for a short time

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    I think you might find some answers in the service manual here

    http://rapidshare.de/files/10405403/GN250.zip.html

    I don't have the manual on me currently, it is boxed up and in dunedin
    Good luck
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    Damn it
    I downloaded it, what you need is on page 5-12 but the diagram hasn't come out

    I'll go manual hunting. I could drop it around or photograph it and reupload it.. but I am pretty sure the paper copy is in dunedin

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    GN250 Service Manual

    From the GN250 service manual, page 5.12

    This what you guys needed?
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    ive got an 05 ginny as well....and the same thing happened basically the second she got home! ran for the first 1000k with no neutral....turned out the bulb had gone....so yes, they have bulbs [according to the mechanic!] its fixed now, but was annoying without as i couldnt get her into gear and wound up jerking and stalling her.
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