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Headlight Problem

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Sideswipe - 27 Jun 2004 01:23 GMT
I have a problem with my 2002 zx9 that the dealer has not been able to
figure out. Maybe you guys can help.

Under certain conditons (usually high rev or hitting a big bump) both
headlights go out totally (no hi or low beam but the city light still
works) unitl I come to a complete stop or bring the revs down low. The
headlight switch also no longer works when this happens. Has anyone
seen or heard of this problem and have a fix? The dealer states that
he double checked all connections, etc. and even put it on the dyno
and could not reproduce the problem. HELP! This has happened a couple
of times an NIGHT. TIA
Vader - 27 Jun 2004 01:52 GMT
Sounds like the problem is in the switch. Have ya tried replacing it?
> I have a problem with my 2002 zx9 that the dealer has not been able to
> figure out. Maybe you guys can help.
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> and could not reproduce the problem. HELP! This has happened a couple
> of times an NIGHT. TIA
Sideswipe - 27 Jun 2004 20:36 GMT
Not yet, but I will tell the dealer to do it on tomorrow.

>Sounds like the problem is in the switch. Have ya tried replacing it?
>> I have a problem with my 2002 zx9 that the dealer has not been able to
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>> and could not reproduce the problem. HELP! This has happened a couple
>> of times an NIGHT. TIA
 
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