Well, looking for some help and I’ll give a rundown on what I did. So the switch I put in to turn off her stereo so it saves battery while not using the bike was in a spot that one could accidently turn it on - putting helmet in frunk for example. So I decided to relocate it and thought I had it connected correctly, turned it on and bam, dead short, wire started burning before I was able to turn the switch off. No fuse in line from battery to switch, unfortunately I put the fuse after the switch. Reason for negative at the switch was to power an illuminated switch so she could tell if stereo was off or on.
After calmimg down and kicking myself I decided to make sure her 2013 Spyder ST would fire up, it did. But after 10 seconds I got “ check transmission” then it showed “ check engine” message on computer. Also, would not shift into gear, turn signals won’t work and no high beam. Also, the computer won’t go through menu items. I have headlight low beam, tail lights and her heated grips, fog lights and parking brake work.
Looked at the obvious few fuses, nothing obvious, fuses tested good with ohmeter. Not sure how to test the bigger black relay/ fuses or whatever they are.
Any suggestions on what else I could look at? This was basically a dead short across the battery and melted the insulation off the wires, not sure how it could have affected any other wiring but apparently it did.
Not a way to end the weekend
After calmimg down and kicking myself I decided to make sure her 2013 Spyder ST would fire up, it did. But after 10 seconds I got “ check transmission” then it showed “ check engine” message on computer. Also, would not shift into gear, turn signals won’t work and no high beam. Also, the computer won’t go through menu items. I have headlight low beam, tail lights and her heated grips, fog lights and parking brake work.
Looked at the obvious few fuses, nothing obvious, fuses tested good with ohmeter. Not sure how to test the bigger black relay/ fuses or whatever they are.
Any suggestions on what else I could look at? This was basically a dead short across the battery and melted the insulation off the wires, not sure how it could have affected any other wiring but apparently it did.
Not a way to end the weekend