Forums 🚥 PiT STOP 🔧 Hyosung Technical Help Aquila 125 C high beam problem
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Dec 20, 2024 at 6:25 PM #18020
Hello.
Got a question. I just bought this motorcycle and I noticed that I don’t have high beam
It shows on dash that it’s on but don’t lights . First I thought it was light bulb so I bought new one and it’s the same problem .
After checking manuals I found that it’s says the bulb should be 35w/35w but I bought the same that was on and it was H4 55/60 . Could this be a problem or there is a wiring problem to this or something other.
Every other light is working only high beam not.
Thank you for help.
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Dec 20, 2024 at 10:49 PM #18022
Hmm that’s strange.
If its H4 fitting, then yes it must be 55w type (The headlight plastic shell inside will tell you bulb size & watts)
Then while its apart ==> Reach the headlight 3-Pin Plug ==> Get a meter “red probe inside the YELLOW pin” and “black probe on the grey or black wire” (ignore the white wire) ==> You will know if 12V is actually going there, because Yellow wire is high beam
Report back and let us know.
35w bulbs use totally different fittings, so it wouldn’t go inside the headlight and they are for the 5 inch headlight from the early 200os era GV125s
Nowadays hyosung uses 7.6 inch headlight shells with H4 fittings since 2005 for the carb models
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Dec 22, 2024 at 5:32 AM #18030
Ok thank you for your reply I will check the head lamp for to see if there is written what bulb should be.
It’s 2014 year of the motorcycle. So it should work.
One more thing that come to my mind is that after I bought it I notice that last owner had accident just a little after noticing some scratches l. The motorcycle was probably lying on it’s right side so I thought that maybe after this some cable snapped or something maybe.
Right now I don’t have time to check this but after new year I will take it to change oil etc. to prepare for spring so I will check cables too.
Thanks again.
I will post what I find here.
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