No lights, no speedo, no turns, HELP!!!

415Al3X

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I have a 2006 C90. 3500 miles, great condition. All of da sudden none of my lights are not working, no turns, no brake, no instrument panel, NO SPEEDO, no mileage, no nothing. I have no clue what direction to go to troubleshoot. It starts and runs fine but no lights. Could it be a fuse issue? I cannot even find the stinkin fuse block. Please help me I am LOST!!!
 
I think you blew the main.

It's possible you blew several small fuses at once, but more likely (the speedo is on a different circuit than the headlight, which is on a different circuit than the turn signals and so on) is a main fuse, usually rated for either 30 or 40 amps.

But I don't know where it's located. I do know it's a $5 part that will be a pain to replace to remove and replace all the parts to get to the fuse.
 
I tore this bike apart last night!! I learned ALLOT!!!

Like, the fuel tank is NOT the fuel tank. It is basically a 3 piece cover for the air box and top of the engine. The fuel tank is under the seat. weird.......


Turns out the fuse box is on the right side, aft panel, right beside where the oil fill is. I pulled all of the fuses and the "signal" fuse was blown. I replaced it and the tail light, speedo, mileage, and everything else started working. However the turn signals are intermittent.
 
omg... ignore what i wrote above ... i read c50, not c90... blind in the wee hours of the morning..

make sure your battery terminals are nice and tight...
intermittant signals usually means an unbalanced load or something like that..

it happened to me and my battery terminals were loose.
it could be that a filament in one of the bulbs broke and fused and causing problems..

sorry for my ignorance in earlier posts...

i always wonder what causes fuses to be blown... if the signal fuse was blown, there may be a small problem that caused it, a shorted wire.. water, a filament, something odd...
 
That's probably what caused the problem in the first place. A bad bulb or corroded socket or failing signal flasher could cause that. If it's not something simple, then you need to start looking for a pinched wire.
 
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