my headlights work. but if yours don't, you should see if the socket is getting power with a multimeter. if you don't have a multimeter, just try replacing the bulb. if that doesn't fix it, you should check fuses, relays, and switches. Or just take the car to a mechanic.
Yes, it does have reverse gear. However, if it does not work then the most likely cause is that the switch for it is broken. It is a considerable job to get it replaced.
No, a Honda Rancher 350 rear axle will not work on a Honda 450 Foreman. The two models have different specifications, dimensions, and designs, which means their axles are not interchangeable. If you're looking to replace the rear axle on a Foreman, it's best to use parts specifically designed for that model. Always consult the owner's manual or a parts specialist for compatibility.
battery is weak or the solenoid for the shift is bad
You Have a bad headlight, it's common when a headlight burns out for only the high beam to work, solution change your headlight.
Burnt out or loosely connected bulb.
Yes, a headlight from a 1988 Honda CRX will generally fit a 1986 Honda CRX, as both models share similar headlight designs. However, it's always best to check for any specific differences in wiring or connector types between the two model years. Additionally, ensure that the headlight meets the required specifications for brightness and beam pattern to ensure safety and legality.
Start with a huge hammer, if that doesn't work get a pair of pliers and a blowtorch.
Bulbs burned out? Headlight switch bad? Relay?
try taking the cover off and taking the old bulb out... might work................
It will need to be re-programmed but, yes, it should.
First check bulb, if good, must be in the switch. Bad contact. Open it up and clean the contacts. The headlight circuit on these bikes goes through the starter switch as well. If part of that switch goes bad the headlight will not work.
Unscrew the phillips head bolt at the bottom of the headlight. Remove the chrome surround. Then you can either undo the clip on the wires and take the unit to a work bench or you can do it in place. Remove the 3 springs then lift the bulb out of the headlight shell. Pull the bulb out of the socket and reverse the procedure.