Reason for speedometer bulbs burning out?
Reason for speedometer bulbs burning out?
Hey Big Brains I'm looking for direction.
I'm working on a 94 Wombat, added new Speedometer and high beam socket harness and new bulbs. When the bike is not running bulbs work fine. I then started up the bike and bulbs were working fine while warming up the bike. I rev'd the bike a couple times then shut it down. Shortly after shutdown I noticed both bulbs were burnt out. I do have a 15A/35W fuse on the positive wire off the battery.
Before I burn out more bulbs diagnosing this issue I'd like to get some pointers on what to look for.
Thanks so much!
Jay
I'm working on a 94 Wombat, added new Speedometer and high beam socket harness and new bulbs. When the bike is not running bulbs work fine. I then started up the bike and bulbs were working fine while warming up the bike. I rev'd the bike a couple times then shut it down. Shortly after shutdown I noticed both bulbs were burnt out. I do have a 15A/35W fuse on the positive wire off the battery.
Before I burn out more bulbs diagnosing this issue I'd like to get some pointers on what to look for.
Thanks so much!
Jay
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Re: Reason for speedometer bulbs burning out?
Do you have a battery in the system ?
Re: Reason for speedometer bulbs burning out?
The 94 did not come with a voltage regulator. Later models did. When the amperage increases with engine rpms, it burns out the bulbs filament. The small bulbs go first, then the headlight and taillight eventually burn out. You can see this happening if you watch the headlight get brighter as the engine revs. There are a couple previous posts on this site about wiring in a voltage regulator. I would do it before you fry the headlight, they are getting harder to find.
Re: Reason for speedometer bulbs burning out?
@thrownchain - Yep have battery in system.
Re: Reason for speedometer bulbs burning out?
@olddogs - I'll have a look for voltage regulator. Thanks.
Re: Reason for speedometer bulbs burning out?
I may have a spare voltage regulator for you! Let me know if you’re interested. It’s from a Road Toad but should work for you. All you would need to do is wire it in correctly. Can’t advise you on that, as I’m not familiar with the Model 94/94A wiring. But I’m sure someone here can advise you! Victor
1978 175SL
1976 03 Wombat
1975 99 Road Toad (2)
1973 96 Dirt Squirt (2)
1973 “Wombat Combat”
1973 Combat Wombat
1972 94 Wombat (2)
1972 Super Squirt
1971 92B+ Ace
1970 92B Ace 100B (2)
1968 92 Ace 100
1966 Ace 90
; D Victor
Re: Reason for speedometer bulbs burning out?
Victor thank you so much for the offer but earlier today I picked one up on Ebay.
Re: Reason for speedometer bulbs burning out?
The VR is attached to the green wire from the key switch, you may have to change one of the connectors to a male type.
The green wire from the key switch travels all the way to the emergency switch inside the headlight bucket. You can attach the VR anywhere along this wire. Then. make sure you ground the white wire and the aluminum tang to the bike.
I made this diagram a few years ago from the Model94A diagram. I removed all the turn signal wiring so it was more specific to the Model 94. You can see how I added the VR in the lower right.
$0.02
Roger
PS I have a bigger version, I'll see if I can find it.
The green wire from the key switch travels all the way to the emergency switch inside the headlight bucket. You can attach the VR anywhere along this wire. Then. make sure you ground the white wire and the aluminum tang to the bike.
I made this diagram a few years ago from the Model94A diagram. I removed all the turn signal wiring so it was more specific to the Model 94. You can see how I added the VR in the lower right.
$0.02
Roger
PS I have a bigger version, I'll see if I can find it.
Re: Reason for speedometer bulbs burning out?
Thanks Roger!
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