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<blockquote data-quote="r1200r rider" data-source="post: 44845" data-attributes="member: 5711"><p>I believe I found the problem. While I was testing the seat switch again, I noticed that it would open when I moved around in the seat. Thinking that the switch was intermittent, I removed it from the seat and tested it through several cycles. The switch never failed to complete the circuit. I re-installed the switch in the seat and it failed to keep the circuit closed when I moved around in the seat slightly. It turns out that even though I had the seat adjusted for my weight, it was not firm enough to keep the switch activated. I cranked the knob up to make it more firm and the switch seems to be working properly now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="r1200r rider, post: 44845, member: 5711"] I believe I found the problem. While I was testing the seat switch again, I noticed that it would open when I moved around in the seat. Thinking that the switch was intermittent, I removed it from the seat and tested it through several cycles. The switch never failed to complete the circuit. I re-installed the switch in the seat and it failed to keep the circuit closed when I moved around in the seat slightly. It turns out that even though I had the seat adjusted for my weight, it was not firm enough to keep the switch activated. I cranked the knob up to make it more firm and the switch seems to be working properly now. [/QUOTE]
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