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High Beam and low beam.


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Hi I came off my bike the other day and I got the damage fixed but I just noticed the other day that my high beam and low beam are the wrong way round. And by this I mean when my low beam is on it’s actually my high beam and vice versa. If anyone has any information please let me know thank you.

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What bike? What was damaged in the off? Front end? Was the headlight worked on? Is the bulb in upside down? Is the HEADLIGHT upside down!? :shock: What socket do you have on the bulb? Is it reversible? Are there any connectors on the wiring loom that could have been reversed?


Pictures would help.

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Normally a headlight bulb has a three pin connector so it can't be be wired wrong . Maybe someone has bodged it with bullet connectors and got them the wrong way round. Who did this ? Get them to sort it out or just swap the wires around until it works . Other than that , without a picture to look at that's all I can suggest.

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Hi I came off my bike the other day and I got the damage fixed but I just noticed the other day that my high beam and low beam are the wrong way round. And by this I mean when my low beam is on it’s actually my high beam and vice versa. If anyone has any information please let me know thank you.

Hello and welcome to the forum, could I recommend that you read the notes at the start of this section. You will only get good advice on here if you ask detailed questions and provide pictures .

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