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Burnt out bulb?
01/21/17 at 10:24:25
I own a 1988 Savage, which I recently obtained. I noticed the indicator bulb next to the neutral indicator does not operate. Is this the oil pressure bulb? I am wondering if there is a way to tell if the problem is the bulb or the sender, without pulling the fuel tank. Thank you!
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01/21/17 at 10:42:08
High beam indicator, if I'm not mistaken.
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01/21/17 at 10:46:49
In 1986&87 models it was used for a sidestand warning light.I believe Suzuki stop using it on all later models,but failed to remove the window,I have it also and I have a1995. It's dead !
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If you have a high beam indicator and neutral light, you're good.
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01/21/17 at 10:51:57
High beam indicator bulb is between the turn indicators above the speed-o-meter. The indicator I am questioning is on the bottom of the speedometer.
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Thank you for the responses'!
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01/21/17 at 10:54:17
justin_o_guy2 wrote
on 01/21/17 at 10:46:53:
If you have a high beam indicator and neutral light, you're good.
That's all there is. Do you have those two lights working?
If so, go ride. You won.
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01/21/17 at 11:29:18
SALB wrote
on 01/21/17 at 10:42:08:
High beam indicator, if I'm not mistaken.
Apparently, I am mistaken.
The one on the bottom right is a "dummy" and the high beam is centered between the blinker indicators. With all this snow, I'm beginning to forget what my bike looks like.
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Slab ,one demerit!
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batman wrote
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Slab ,one demerit!
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01/22/17 at 08:24:40
A 1988 speedo pic I pulled from Ebay.
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