There is a special tool you have to buy (it costs about £30). The instructions are in the owners manual but not very good.
Before you do any of that, check the hydralic fluid reservoir, it is under the spare wheel in the back. All I needed to do in the end was top it up and it was all OK. Money and time wasted on the tool.
u take off the speedodomater cover unplug the top and the fog light switch and it pops right out put a new one in and put it back together
inside the folded back top, there should be a little gold switch on the drivers side. you must press the switch while you lift the top. there should be a little diagram around the switch to show you how.
on top of the scope is the brightness and on/off switch. the top of that comes off when you twist it and the you put your batteries in there
Right on top after the air filter. It is expensive but a very easy switch out
with the vulcan there is a handle at the back on top of that there is a cover pop that up than switch it to on it will work or put in some d batties
it is in the trunk area.
You will need a voltage tester to determine this. Put the tester across the top screw on the switch to the ground wire in the switch junction box. If there is an indication of voltage you can assume that the problem is further down the circuit. If there is no indication of voltage on the top screw then test between the bottom screw on the switch to the ground wire. Sometimes the "hot" is on the bottom screw. If there is no voltage present at the switch you have to work your way upstream towards the distribution panel to see what is interrupting the voltage.
simple, put trans shifter in "park', pull latches out push TOP switch button DOWN and your ready for a sunny or rainy day...
disconnect the top and manually pull it up
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There is a brake light switch or stoplight switch that may be bad on the brake pedal up top.
The ignition lock is where you put the key. The ignition switch is located on the top of the steering column directly above the brake pedal.