you have to take off the cowl around the clocks, then the clocks just unclip from the dashboard (no wires or cables) and pop out the wasted bulb and replace with the
new one. while your at it, why not put in coloured bulbs for the clocks, to pimp it a bit
replacing is just as easy as taking the clocks out
Yes. I have a Yamaha SR 125, 2000 model and it has headlights, indicator lights and brake lights. It also has a light behind the speedo so you know the speed you are going when it is dark.
because the bulb has blown
behind the speedo is a web series released by redfoo (ex-member of LMFAO) after they split. currently two episodes have been released on you tube.
speedo connected to gearbox and connected to other end not brken but not working
mine is a p reg and is electric hope that helps
all you have to do is unscrew the cable from the top of your transmission, then from behind tbe actuall speedo
remove the speedometer then remove the screws on the back of the speedo, this should give you access to lights :)
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No, it is all electronic. A sensor, with a driven gear will be attached to the gearbox, this will send a signal via wires to the clocks.
If you want to change the bulbs behind the speedo dial, then there are four screws, two at the top and two at the bottom of the dashboard dials. Then remove the cover rim that holds the dial and you should find again another four screws, two to the left and two to the right. Once you remove those, you should be able to pull the dial and you will see there are two cable connectors and the speedo meter cable sticking at the back. Carefully pull to the back the cables and speedo cable by pressing the holder pin. At this point you should have the speedo dial detached and at the back you should see the bulb connectors that you have to twist to the left and pull out. There are many of them so you might need to check if they light before you disconnect the cables.
behind speedo cluster little black box
charging sys.,oil press.