Motorcycle front brake light switch(Universal) - How to Repair2[HD]

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
  • DIY Series Video.
    [Some useful things from my personal experience.]
    Soundtrack: Get Back BY Silent Partner.
    אין לראות בחומרים הנ"ל המלצה לפעולה או תחליף לביקורת במוסך במועדים שקבע היצרן או מכל סיבה אחרת. השימוש בחומר הכתוב, המצולם ובקטעי הוידאו, הוא באחריות המשתמש בלבד. עבודה על האופנוע יכולה להיות מאוד מסוכנת ולהסתיים בפציעה קשה, תאונה אחרת, אפילו מוות.These materials should not be considered a recommendation for action or replace the garage at the times prescribed by the manufacturer or any other reason. Use of the text, photographic and video clips, is the responsibility of the user. Work on the bike can be very dangerous and result in serious injury, other accidents, even death.
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Komentáře • 80

  • @johnnyveganite9141
    @johnnyveganite9141 Před 6 lety +19

    No need to melt casing to get open, just get a thin flat bladed screwdriver and price apart - I used a small flat knife 😉

    • @Krabban36
      @Krabban36 Před 6 lety +2

      I did the same thing, and after i checked if it worked i just glued the pieces back togheter :)

    • @buckmajor
      @buckmajor Před 5 lety +5

      Good to know but that's a lot of work when you can buy a brand new one for $2 on Ebay lol

    • @MyINNOVAMotorcycling
      @MyINNOVAMotorcycling  Před 5 lety +16

      @@buckmajor It's a great fun to fix alone(DIY) even when the repair does not save a lot of money. In any case, the experience of repair improves your ability to make repair job in principle, and this may improve your confidence in performing more complicated repair work. It's great fun to be able to fix something that's been broken, you're welcome to try, and this silly switch is an excellent opportunity to experience a particularly cheap experience. I'm not trying to convince you, just saying that ...Have a good day!

    • @gregblyde
      @gregblyde Před rokem

      Prying apart worked for me too.

    • @gregblyde
      @gregblyde Před rokem

      Thanks! Got this working right away thanks to you! It was bugging me that it was broke, now I'm all good!

  • @ViktorGajdos
    @ViktorGajdos Před 3 lety +5

    good idea to repair it instead of waiting days for a new part, and it is always interesting and satisfactory to be able to repair something. I just repaired it - I opened it with a knife, removed the metal contacts, cleaned it with sandpaper, assembled it back...click and it works again. thanks

  • @ronbad12
    @ronbad12 Před 3 lety +3

    Wow that was amazing! I want to do $100 worth of work on a $10 part!

    • @MyINNOVAMotorcycling
      @MyINNOVAMotorcycling  Před 3 lety +5

      My dear friend probably does not understand what this is all about.
      I would be happy to explain for you for free:
      1. It is a hobby for leisure time, for your hobby you pay money, and do not save money.
      2. This is a repair that repeats itself every few years, so for your information, I have already saved at least the purchase of 10 switches such as.
      3. Sometimes you are already in the middle of another job, and find that this switch needs to be replace, and you do not have the replacement part, and everything is open, and more efficient to repair what that exists.
      4. I do not know why you think that repair that takes a minute is worth 100$.
      5. You do not learn mechanics in one day, you start from the small and simple job, the learning is costs you money, and learning mistakes are cheaper when you practicing them on a cheap parts, like this switch.

    • @dokols
      @dokols Před 2 lety +1

      It's a $20 part, where I am. And getting it takes time. Versus doing a 5 minute fix. Learning something at the same time. Different peoples minds work in very different ways I guess.

  • @JosephGodzzilla
    @JosephGodzzilla Před 4 lety +4

    Nicely done, thank you. Sure I could buy a new switch but then I'd have to wait for delivery. I'd rather just get it done.

  • @keilak
    @keilak Před 7 lety +1

    Thanks for detailed instructions. Plus, I really enjoyed the jazz music with video.

  • @sergiuadrianspulber2636
    @sergiuadrianspulber2636 Před 2 lety +1

    Yeah, the effort was high, but the precision needed to open up the box to the right place was amazing.

  • @davidowens4122
    @davidowens4122 Před 8 lety +2

    cheers for the video...saved me a few dollars...again thanks for sharing

  • @robwitt1621
    @robwitt1621 Před 4 lety +2

    Nice video and great background music!

  • @sirrichardrichard5655
    @sirrichardrichard5655 Před 4 lety +5

    I just took mine off and flicked it and tapped it and flicked it some more...and it worked again....

  • @MyINNOVAMotorcycling
    @MyINNOVAMotorcycling  Před 9 lety +1

    I discovered another method to repair.
    Highly recommended!
    Click here and watch the other video:
    czcams.com/video/jHaTZuCFETg/video.html

    • @mdsoto3893
      @mdsoto3893 Před 7 lety +1

      tamirkr so my friend! Thanks for video ! I have questions for you my moped it has two cable but don't know witch is witch! Black and green if you can help me be so I appreciate

    • @MyINNOVAMotorcycling
      @MyINNOVAMotorcycling  Před 7 lety

      Black, Green/White, in my opinion doesn't really matter who connects to what pin.
      I'm connecting
      Black ON Front
      czcams.com/video/bTV70ZbyUjo/video.html

    • @herbert4851
      @herbert4851 Před 5 lety +1

      It takes more time and risk of the parts falling a apart, but good to know and will be useful someday

  • @sirwillemgaming9686
    @sirwillemgaming9686 Před rokem

    Oh so that's how it gets malfunctioned. Brake light switch in the Philippines costs less than half a dollar. So I bought like 5 of them. I just changed my brake switch because of the rain. ( X_X)

    • @MyINNOVAMotorcycling
      @MyINNOVAMotorcycling  Před rokem

      Hello to sir from Thailand. Thanks for the information and sharing.
      👍🙂♥️
      I've been doing this fix for over twelve years, on average once a year, even once I added a layer of tin. When you get used to it, the fix takes seconds. I still have the original switch🤭🤩

  • @maurice5012
    @maurice5012 Před 9 lety +1

    That's some effort you went to :)

  • @accorsistudios
    @accorsistudios Před 3 lety

    i just burnt 150 calories getting my janky swerve shaking

  • @no-trick-pony
    @no-trick-pony Před 4 lety +2

    That part costs literally 30 cent on Aliexpress. I mean.. for a the 30 day until that arrives okay.. but this part better be waterproof for sure on the long run.

    • @MyINNOVAMotorcycling
      @MyINNOVAMotorcycling  Před 4 lety

      Every two years, the contacts get dirty, or catch rust, and then the process is to clean them. I am with the original switch from 2010, and thanks to the periodic maintenance it still works like a new. It's more convenient for me to clean it, than to order a new one. P.S There is no need for the switch to be waterproof.

  • @barrycarleton4326
    @barrycarleton4326 Před 4 měsíci

    They are only €0.64 from aliexpress, but you have to pay for postage and wait for 6 days. No prob.

  • @jrdeguia2626
    @jrdeguia2626 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for this bro!

  • @rh2racing
    @rh2racing Před 4 lety +2

    I just tried to fix mine. I split the case and the contacts were really corroded. I sanded them and according to the test light it worked. I put it on my bike and it only worked intermittently. Good thing I had bought another one. If you do this be safe and make sure it works consistently. A new one is only $9 usd

    • @MyINNOVAMotorcycling
      @MyINNOVAMotorcycling  Před 4 lety +2

      Well done to you for trying to fix the micro-switch. Not always there is enough time left to return for fix a failing self repair. Yes, as far as I know, this is a cheap component. I personally have never bought it, and my repair has been hold on for almost ten years. Do-it-yourself hobby is a leisure-time amusement, as every hobby is takes money, and not always saving money. At the high levels skilled amateur, yes, you can save money. The task of repairing the micro-switch is one of the easy tasks. I understand that you have succeeded in the task of replacing a micro-switch with a new micro-switch, which that also very nice. Well done.

  • @stefanpihlgren3350
    @stefanpihlgren3350 Před 8 lety +1

    when u put it back, does it matter which wire u attach to which pin? im noob on electronics..

    • @MyINNOVAMotorcycling
      @MyINNOVAMotorcycling  Před 8 lety

      +Stefan Pihlgren
      Hi, and thanks for your comment. Good question.
      In my INNOVA, originally, the manufacturer was connected the black wire in the front. According to Haynes Guide, page 8*11 picture 14.2 the black wire is in the back. I am not a qualified electrician, as I understand, and according to the electric diagram it does not seem that important. Usually it is very important to connect the connectors in the right direction, and incorrect connection may lead a lot of damage.
      czcams.com/video/bTV70ZbyUjo/video.html

    • @stefanpihlgren3350
      @stefanpihlgren3350 Před 8 lety +1

      hi and thanks! i just heard from a guy that it doesnt matter in this case. and that goes well with your answer. and by looking at the switch it cant be too much other than electricity just going around though it no matter direction. but u cant be too careful with electronics huh!
      thanks again, it helped alot. now i´ll get back to restoring my cb650 '81 :)

  • @shironpathirana
    @shironpathirana Před 5 lety +1

    Waw! Weldone

  • @orlydapiton3722
    @orlydapiton3722 Před 4 lety +1

    Sir me i ask, my handbrake switch is new but not function there's no light. If i use footbrake it's o.k there have a light

    • @MyINNOVAMotorcycling
      @MyINNOVAMotorcycling  Před 4 lety

      Hi. Try to shorten the terminals at the input of the switch, if there is a light, the problem is in the switch, if there is no light you should check the wires.
      czcams.com/video/bTV70ZbyUjo/video.html
      (For control check that at the same time pressing the foot brake does activate the light)

    • @orlydapiton3722
      @orlydapiton3722 Před 4 lety

      @@MyINNOVAMotorcycling ah ok thank you

  • @samstanley2038
    @samstanley2038 Před 8 lety +3

    I just bought this switch for 8$ is repairing really the easy way to do it?

    • @MyINNOVAMotorcycling
      @MyINNOVAMotorcycling  Před 8 lety +1

      Not always it is possible to purchase a new switch quickly, sometimes it require a temporary fix. Besides, DIY is hobby.

    • @heatxfer3662
      @heatxfer3662 Před 8 lety

      Where? I haven't been able to source an inexpensive alternative to OEM

    • @rickhindle7516
      @rickhindle7516 Před 7 lety +1

      flea bay. £2.50

    • @johnnyveganite9141
      @johnnyveganite9141 Před 6 lety +1

      Takes only 10 mins to repair...

    • @leibolq9612
      @leibolq9612 Před 5 lety +1

      I bought a pair of Chinese switches on eBay, both for 84 cents, including shipping. But I had to wait a long shipping time. Hence this would definitely work as urgent fix.

  • @gassitclub868
    @gassitclub868 Před 8 lety +2

    The top comes off

  • @paulh7360
    @paulh7360 Před 6 lety +1

    Hmm thanks for this but I dunno if it's worth your time a new one is about £3.

    • @MyINNOVAMotorcycling
      @MyINNOVAMotorcycling  Před 6 lety +2

      Yes, but...
      There is not always access to the store. For others, like me, it's a challenge as a hobby.

  • @shaikhtabrez3409
    @shaikhtabrez3409 Před 7 lety +1

    How repair brake light swithc bjaj pullsar 220f

    • @MyINNOVAMotorcycling
      @MyINNOVAMotorcycling  Před 7 lety

      Sorry, i do not know. If you like to play with it(It is also should be a cheap part), when you will removed it from the motorcycle, and if it will be possible, open it, and clean the contacts. Most of the problem is in contacts that oxidize over the years, receive green oxide and stop to lead electricity. good lacke!

  • @T.K.9
    @T.K.9 Před rokem

    I have this problem right now lol

  • @sedamatevosian8947
    @sedamatevosian8947 Před 6 lety +1

    for the items needed would of been cheaper just by new one

    • @MyINNOVAMotorcycling
      @MyINNOVAMotorcycling  Před 6 lety

      Yes,
      but there is not always a possibility to buy it. Besides, that D.I.Y working is easy.

  • @edajpaps5060
    @edajpaps5060 Před 5 lety +3

    its more cheaper to buy new one

  • @drabmatus
    @drabmatus Před 5 lety +1

    why would you hassle and waste your time with uncertain result if you can get new one for 10USD

    • @williamprice3929
      @williamprice3929 Před 4 lety +1

      My feeling exactly.

    • @MyINNOVAMotorcycling
      @MyINNOVAMotorcycling  Před 4 lety

      Because sometimes you need urgent repair.
      Because it's so simple.
      Because it is a very fun hobby.
      Because you don't become experts before finishing successfully a small jobs.
      Because this time the repaired component has a longlife like the new component.
      Because i like to hear right feedbeck in style: "Why?" And answer them gladly, instead of getting a "dislike" to thr vided.
      You already subscribed to my channel?
      If not, feel free to do so now.
      thank you very much.
      Tamir

  • @robinsonmartyn1971
    @robinsonmartyn1971 Před 5 lety +1

    Seriously? A new one is a couple of pounds!

    • @MyINNOVAMotorcycling
      @MyINNOVAMotorcycling  Před 5 lety

      And when the store is closed? Or when there is no time to wait until the part will arriving? Besides Doing It Yourself is a hobby for pleasure, a hobby costs money and not saves money. When experience & expertise are both rising then you save money and enjoy D.I.Y.

    • @robinsonmartyn1971
      @robinsonmartyn1971 Před 5 lety

      @@MyINNOVAMotorcycling there is 'saving money' and 'being tighter than a flies arsehole'
      If your front switch has failed, you still have your rear one, so I think with things such as next day delivery, spending £2 on a new one is a sensible approach as opposed to bodging a failed one.

    • @MyINNOVAMotorcycling
      @MyINNOVAMotorcycling  Před 5 lety

      Martyn Robinson
      You insist on missing the point: It's not all about money(Because saving money in this case is negligible), it's the fun of a hobby(DIY), and sometimes there's no store available for purchase (some people live in deferred areas). Your explanation abut the "backup" of the rear brake switch is correct, but it does not help to repair or replace the front brake switch. It should be clarified that the repair holds the life time of a new switch, even better than a new one, it is not a temporary repair. Besides, the repair (To someone who has done it once), takes less time than the time it takes to buy a new switch.

    • @robinsonmartyn1971
      @robinsonmartyn1971 Před 5 lety

      @@MyINNOVAMotorcycling whatever... You know I'm right.

    • @MyINNOVAMotorcycling
      @MyINNOVAMotorcycling  Před 5 lety +1

      No I do not agree with you ... It's a great fun to fix alone(DIY) even when the repair does not save a lot of money. In any case, the experience of repair improves your ability to make repair job in principle, and this may improve your confidence in performing more complicated repair work. It's great fun to be able to fix something that's been broken, you're welcome to try, and this silly switch is an excellent opportunity to experience a particularly cheap experience. I'm not trying to convince you, just saying that ...Have a good day!

  • @thanos7292
    @thanos7292 Před 3 lety

    Well I fucked up the process with solding iron and burned the whole switch😭

    • @MyINNOVAMotorcycling
      @MyINNOVAMotorcycling  Před 3 lety +1

      Oops, not fun at all
      Do-it-yourself is a hobby that should provide moments of happiness. Not give up when things are going wrong, stay optimist, and of course the most important thing is to maintain safety while working.

    • @thanos7292
      @thanos7292 Před 3 lety

      @@MyINNOVAMotorcycling what i was trying to say is I accidentally burned and melted the plastic inside of the switch to and i like diy stuff I have soldered left indicator of my duke 200

    • @MyINNOVAMotorcycling
      @MyINNOVAMotorcycling  Před 3 lety +1

      @@thanos7292
      It is possible to open the switch by grinding the 3 plastic pins that closes its two halves. This is a technique I learned from another CZcamsr, the other method also has drawbacks, but it makes more sense. Repairing this switch is a good opportunity to practice mechanics skills without risking losing a valuable part. Keep enjoying what you do, and safe riding.