Greetings
I know the basics of how lights work. Power goes through a switch to one terminal of the light and the other side is earthed. This may not be all lights, but seems to be pretty average.
So far so good.
I have an 10 year old Yamoto 250 Chinese quad bike that is fitted with a nuetral light and a reverse warning light on the dash, and neither of them work.
Both lights have a common black/white trace wire which I assume is the earth, and the other ones are separate colours.
When I stick a test light on the earth cables the test light lights up, and when I stick the test light on the other cable, the warning bulb lights up.
To my limited experience this does not seem to be correct and maybe something is wrong.
Does anyone have any hints besides dumping the Chinese crap quad and getting a Honda/Yamaha/ etc?
I can live without the lights but they'd be handy for expected relatively inexperienced riders planning on using it at Easter.
Thanks
Ian