No Neutral light
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No Neutral light
I recently changed and bled the clutch and brake fluid on my "94 Voyager. Now I have no neutral light, and the bike stalls when clutch lever is released. Is it my neutral sensor? And yes, the kickstand was up. If I feather the clutch lever, I can get it to move slow in first gear.
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Re: No Neutral light
The Red/Black wire with the female bullet connector plugs directly onto the brass tip of the neutral/OD switch. Make sure that the brass male end of the switch AND the plastic encased female connector are both bright clean and not corroded.
The switch is located just slightly ahead and below the level of the oil level sight glass and has a short Black wire with a male terminal on the wire. This Black wire is the OD connector.
You may have dislodged the Bk/R wire when bleeding the slave cylinder of the clutch.
Dave
The switch is located just slightly ahead and below the level of the oil level sight glass and has a short Black wire with a male terminal on the wire. This Black wire is the OD connector.
You may have dislodged the Bk/R wire when bleeding the slave cylinder of the clutch.
Dave
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Re: No Neutral light
Thanks for your possible remedy, I'll have to check that. It doesn't sound like I need to track down any parts!
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Re: No Neutral light
I have the exact same problem with my 1998 Voyager. I have to start with the clutch engaged and cannot find Neutral. It is still chilly here in northern Indiana so I thought it might have something to do with the cold. I let it warm up for several minutes but nothing changed. Can't get neutral light on and engine dies when I release the clutch (kick stand up).
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Re: No Neutral light
About 12-14 years ago I had an issue with the bike dying when I released the clutch (kick stand up). Happened several times and once I was rolling onto the interstate and it just died! Turned out the safety switch on the kick stand was faulty, I removed it, spliced the wires and problem fixed. I do have to remember to lift the kick stand but that isn't much of a problem. I never relied on the switch to remind me anyway!
Tuna Man 62 and MAXX00, this is something to think about. The light switch in the trunk is an exact match if you want to swap them to test!
Tuna Man 62 and MAXX00, this is something to think about. The light switch in the trunk is an exact match if you want to swap them to test!
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Re: No Neutral light
I found my issue (with neutral light not coming on and bike had to be started with clutch in, and would die when I released the clutch). I remembered a bike mechanic video where the guy said a big percentage of your problems on older bike can be solved by cleaning connection terminals. I started disconnecting and cleaning terminals and my problem went away and she starts and runs like a top again!
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Re: No Neutral light
My favorite kind of repair - one banana job, no dollar.MAXX00 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 26, 2024 12:00 am I found my issue (with neutral light not coming on and bike had to be started with clutch in, and would die when I released the clutch). I remembered a bike mechanic video where the guy said a big percentage of your problems on older bike can be solved by cleaning connection terminals. I started disconnecting and cleaning terminals and my problem went away and she starts and runs like a top again!
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Philadelphia, PA
2000 Voyager XII "Gertrude" - deceased
1993 Vulcan 88 "Emily"
South Jersey Retreads
Patriot Guard Riders
Warriors Watch Riders
VXII Manuals:
https://amervoyassoc.org/zg1200manuals.php