Your Alternators Voltage Regulator Is Not Consistent. You Need dc not ac volts Change the alternator (easier than changing the regulator) and make sure all your grounds are tight and battery clean u should be ok
Start by checking the grounds. There's a loose connection in there somewhere.
Well, that depends on whether you still have the lights and blinkers, ect. If there are not lights, blinkers, brake lights, or horn, then you do not need a battery to run this bike. If you do have these items, then you would need a battery
The head lights are the biggest long term drain on your battery. (The starter is a heavier drain, but you can't leave it on for very long.)
No you do not need a battery, but the lights and horn will not work unless you have a battery installed, dead or not.
The most common cause for your 1997 Honda Civic lights to dim is a bad alternator. The alternator is not charging the battery. The battery retains a small charge, but not enough charge to run the engine.
There are several warning lights on a 2008 Honda Civic. The main lights are for the brake system, air bag system, check engine, tire pressure, oil pressure, and battery power.
Dead battery or dirty/corroded terminals
stater or silanoid
Possible loose battery cables..make sure they're properly fastened..loose cables can restrict electric flow to car. Also a bad or Goin bad alternator..check belt as well before replacing alternator. Make sure no faulty wiring or connections.
I dont have an answer but I am having the same problem. My car wouldn't start but when I turned the key, the lights (hazard and dash lights) started blinking. I think it's a warning that the battery is not completely connected. We tightened the clamps (which were very loose) and it stopped.
Loose bulb or loose connection.
They dim at idle speed because the headlight is run off of the stator, not the battery. At lower engine speed, the rotor is spinning slower and therefore generating less electricity. Most vehicles run the lights off of the battery, and all of the charge out of the generator or alternator recharges the battery, but not the CT70. The tail lights and some accessory lights run off the battery on the ct70.