Howdy Folks! I have a 2009 R1200GSA with about 30K miles. The left hand heated grip has stopped working, but the right/throttle grip still has plenty of heat. I got out my multimeter, carefully removed the handgrip and got some readings...that have left me scratching my head! I hope someone here can give me some good advice.
Here's what I've figured out so far:
1. The left/faulty heating element has continuity between the black and brown wires. I take this to mean that the thin flat wire in the heating element is not broken anywhere, nor can I see any part of the heating element that appears to be cracked, damaged, or broken.
2. The faulty heating element does get 14v of power, just like the other grip that works. I tested this with multimeter and with a test lamp.
3. The faulty heating element has the same ohm resistance and amp draw as the functional heated grip when the heat switch is on.
If the faulty heating element has (what appear to be) the same readings as the functional element, why the heck isn't it working?!?!!?
Thank you for any tips or suggestions!
Bugman
Norman, OK
Here's what I've figured out so far:
1. The left/faulty heating element has continuity between the black and brown wires. I take this to mean that the thin flat wire in the heating element is not broken anywhere, nor can I see any part of the heating element that appears to be cracked, damaged, or broken.
2. The faulty heating element does get 14v of power, just like the other grip that works. I tested this with multimeter and with a test lamp.
3. The faulty heating element has the same ohm resistance and amp draw as the functional heated grip when the heat switch is on.
If the faulty heating element has (what appear to be) the same readings as the functional element, why the heck isn't it working?!?!!?
Thank you for any tips or suggestions!
Bugman
Norman, OK
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