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Tenere electrical problems

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Checking the bike over pre mot I found I had no main or high beam on the headlight.

Looked at the easy stuff first, new fuse, new bulb still no lights.Checked the continuity on the handle bar switches and wiring back to the loom connector, all tested good.Must be the relay I thought so ordered a couple having no idea how to test one.

Thought I’d have another look over the loom where it sits behind the battery box amongst the various relays,ECU and fuse block, ended up disconnecting all the components and pulled out the free ends just to make sure and found this:

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That’s been rubbing the base of the plastic tray where it all sat unsecured for 12 years.

I guess it could be a lot worse, I’m pretty sure the damaged wires I can see lead to the headlight fuse in the fuse block. I haven’t had a close look yet, fingers crossed there’s no others damaged and I can repair it myself.
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Re: Tenere electrical problems

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Fairly common on old bikes, bodgery and neglect. Easy to fix though even with minimal tools.
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Re: Tenere electrical problems

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That's not pretty at all!
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Nasty mess.
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Re: Tenere electrical problems

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Make sure you get all the muck out otherwise it'll never heal .
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Re: Tenere electrical problems

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Looks like I’ve got a winter project now.

The only severed wire I found was from the fuse box to the headlight relay which is now repaired and relay replaced but still no lights.
The radiator fan isn’t working either although the temp sensor when bridged lights the warning light on the dash so appears to be good and also I’ve replaced the fan relay.

What is a massive pain is the engine needs to be running for the main beam to be on and with the fuel pump being in the tank it needs to be on the bike, the tank is huge and covers most of the loom and connectors.The fuel out spigot is a very flimsy plastic, making removal of the push fit fuel pipe to the injector tricky, I have visions of it snapping.

The routing of the loom is a known problem with the Tenere from the factory as there are several places where the tank and frame can chafe which I had thought I had remedied early on in ownership, looks like I’ve missed somewhere!
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Re: Tenere electrical problems

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The fan spins wired direct to thee battery which is a relief.

The other little treat I discovered was the reflector had detached from its mounts inside the sealed headlight unit.
That was fun to get apart, lucky Yamaha are as skimpy with the sealant as they are with grease in their head bearings.Managed to get a palette knife and then a feeler gauge between the 2 halves to break the seal. Fixed the reflector in place in 3 spots with some sealant that’s got some give in it so should still be able to tweak the adjustment screw if the alignment is miles out.

It’s another shit bit of design on a big single that vibrates a fair bit, the reflector sits on 3 metal pins with ball ends that fit in wells in the back with metal spring clamps keeping them in place ......or not.


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Re: Tenere electrical problems

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I haven’t had the time to resolve this yet but the loom is off the bike,cleaned up and in the warm waiting to be checked over.
I’ve ordered a new battery as the original is over 12 years old and was struggling now it’s got cold.

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Mmmmm, shed with H&C running water!
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Re: Tenere electrical problems

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12 year old battery not managing too well...they dont mek um loikr they used to!

Perhaps as well.
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David wrote: Mon Dec 07, 2020 7:24 pm 12 year old battery not managing too well...they dont mek um loikr they used to!

Perhaps as well.
Yeah thanks for that really useful contribution.
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Re: Tenere electrical problems

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You're welcome