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Title: Electrical Issue and Service question
Post by: Sirwookalot on August 29, 2013, 04:26:18 PM
Hello I bought used with 3000 miles a Zongshen Gs 250.  It started up and rode well but I noticed the battery light fickering and no response from m turn signals. Also the rpm guage doesnt seem to work.  So I changed the battery thinking that it was the cause of al these issues. However the lights and guage still dont work but the start up is muh better.  How much would it cost to have the ike looked at?
Title: Re: Electrical Issue and Service question
Post by: Sirwookalot on September 25, 2013, 02:46:31 PM
Well I took it into the shop, turns out there was some bad wiring that was causing the turn signals to take on extra power.  Because of this they were in like a overcharge state and wouldnt work unless at high rpm's (so basically not at all).  Cost roughly 300 to get new signals and wiring done.  Works no problem now.
Title: Re: Electrical Issue and Service question
Post by: Jacinda on May 24, 2015, 08:58:42 PM
Everyone must have overcome their fear.
Title: Re: Electrical Issue and Service question
Post by: grumpy on March 28, 2017, 01:29:04 AM
Well I took it into the shop, turns out there was some bad wiring that was causing the turn signals to take on extra power.  Because of this they were in like a overcharge state and wouldnt work unless at high rpm's (so basically not at all).  Cost roughly 300 to get new signals and wiring done.  Works no problem now.

Probably got too much water on your bike and corroded the wiring connectors due to leaving bike out uncovered in rain too much.
Buy a cover for $20 bucks and use it.
Title: Re: Electrical Issue and Service question
Post by: Mushinx on September 03, 2020, 12:57:35 AM
It would be a good point to discuss and discuss.
Title: Re: Electrical Issue and Service question
Post by: wdb2021 on April 21, 2021, 12:39:09 AM
Probably the wires are connected. I advise you to take it to the repair center. A skilled technician will be able to fix it.