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THEDUKE

THEDUKE

2011-07-12 19:25:00 UTC

Rode the bike to work today in the rain. Left it parked up outside, in the rain all day. Came to it tonight and the clocks are dead. The backlight is working but thats it. They are newer clocks, replaced under the misting up warranty issue. I've got it in the garage now, dropped the headlight mask and pulled the boot and plug off. There was a little moisture in there.
I'm hoping if I leave it dry out all will be ok? Anyone else had the problem, or know if drying out will cure it?

Thanks, Matt.

THEDUKE

THEDUKE

2011-07-12 19:30:00 UTC

a couple of wires may have got wet of touched and blown a fuse mate check that.

THEDUKE

THEDUKE

2011-07-12 19:32:00 UTC

Post missing.

blb

blb

2011-07-12 19:34:00 UTC

you should have spares in the fuse box so even if they look good just swap them and try it or use a meter to test them if you have 1

blb

blb

2011-07-12 19:36:00 UTC

Sweet, will do. Although as I said the backlight for the clocks is working, so there is power getting there.

monk

monk

2011-07-12 19:38:00 UTC

Post missing.