Just had a look in the workshop manual for my 09 TE450 in case they're the same as the 08, but I can't find anything. Maybe they're listed in the iBeat manual, if there is such a thing?
There are no fault codes, flashing neutral light means there is a current or stored fault but you need the Ibeat software to ascertain what the fault is. Dave
Thanks for that. Trip to bike shop with ibeat then. All I did was check valve settings and put back together. Runs OK but have noticed High beam light now stays on and won't go off either.
High beam may just be the bulb holder rather than anything more serious and ECU may have just stored a fault if you flexed wiring around with ignition on. It only has to see a brief open circuit to record a fault. Dave
Hi/Low beam are both controlled only by the left-hand bar switch. It's just a simple selector switch, no fancy ECU control.
If you mean that the ECU wouldn't be recording an open circuit fault on the high beam circuit I don't know for sure but I'd guess that's right as I wouldn't expect it would be monitoring the circuit, and it's not likely to be an open circuit anyway as that would presumably stop the light ever coming on rather than bring it on all the time. Of course some bikes do monitor current consumption on lighting circuits to protect them instead of using fuses and to detect when the bulb has failed, but I'd be surprised if the Husky was doing that as it seems like overkill on an enduro bike. But I thought Dave was suggesting these are two separate faults - the high beam maybe having a bulb holder problem, and a temporary open circuit somewhere else (e.g. on a temperature sensor connection or similar) causing the flashing neutral light?
Sorry if not clear, as Pete said I was suggesting two unrelated faults not that ECU was monitoring light circuits. Nothing so sophisticated on Huskys yet! Dave
Hi, Thanks for all the advice. Have now got parts manual and workshop manual from local dealer. Found fault with high beam light, Blown hi filament fell down onto low beam and that was the problem.