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Anonymous Posted on Jan 14, 2013

Yamaha fazer fzs 03, keeps cutting out when i turn lights on or press brakes

Battery is fine and the bike idles fine but lights and pressing the brakes keeps cutting the engine out

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  • Posted on Aug 02, 2010

SOURCE: Break light and number plate light stuck on!

There are 2 switches that activate the brake light. One in the RH handlebar and the other on the rear brake pedal. The rear is activated by a spring connected to the brake pedal. Unhook the spring and see if the light goes out. If it does the unit can be adjusted by screwing the switch further toward the brake pedal (Turning clockwise)but you will have to undo the lock nut first. What usually happens is that the rear brake pedal return spring gets worn out and the pedal starts to droop slightly thereby activating the brake light switch.
To check the front switch. Disconnect th RH handlebar wire harness behind the headlight.(just follow the wires from the handle to their connector. Repair of the switch is rarely succesfull, replacement being your best bet.

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  • Posted on Mar 01, 2011

SOURCE: Click, click, click, click, click etc, etc !!!!!!

Could be a faulty starter motor. I would check the power to the motor when you try to start it.
Hope that helps.

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