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Ed Williams

New Member
Whats up guys? I have an 03 Big Dog Mastiff that has been sitting for a little bit. Today I took it out of the garage and washed it and started it up and let it run for a bit. After shuttin it down I noticed the lights were not going off along with the indicator lights on the tank. Even with the key off and removed from bike. Any idea what this could be. Appreciate any help or advice you can throw my way...

Ed
 

pknowles

RETIRED
Well Ed, seems like the problem started after washing?. I would dry it out and see if that stopped the grounding. Just a thought.
 

cdogg556

Guru
Might want to check those wires that the mouse chewed on a couple years back.
Aww yes, the old mouse chewing on the wires problem! :oldroll: :oldsmile:
Seriously though, I'm sure that it's water shorting out something, this is why i still have never washed my bike yet, probably would be fine, but maybe not....:oldsmile:
 

pknowles

RETIRED
Aww yes, the old mouse chewing on the wires problem! :oldroll: :oldsmile:
Seriously though, I'm sure that it's water shorting out something, this is why i still have never washed my bike yet, probably would be fine, but maybe not....:oldsmile:
A couple years ago he had some wires chewed by a mouse or mice and if they are bare, and wet ...well??. Just trying to cover the bases for Mr. ED
 

Ed Williams

New Member
Whats up guys? I have an 03 Big Dog Mastiff that has been sitting for a little bit. Today I took it out of the garage and washed it and started it up and let it run for a bit. After shuttin it down I noticed the lights were not going off along with the indicator lights on the tank. Even with the key off and removed from bike. Any idea what this could be. Appreciate any help or advice you can throw my way...

Ed
Unfortunately the mouse chewing story is true. However, I was able to cut the plug off that was utilized by Big Dog for some computer software. That wire was heat wrapped and sealed. Im thinking some water went were it shouldn't be as mentioned. I appreciate the quick response by everyone. Its nice to know there is somewhere to go for help. I will let it sit for a day or so then reconnect the battery and see what happens. Hopefully I can get the bike back to roadworthy and get out and start riding again.
 

pknowles

RETIRED
Unfortunately the mouse chewing story is true. However, I was able to cut the plug off that was utilized by Big Dog for some computer software. That wire was heat wrapped and sealed. Im thinking some water went were it shouldn't be as mentioned. I appreciate the quick response by everyone. Its nice to know there is somewhere to go for help. I will let it sit for a day or so then reconnect the battery and see what happens. Hopefully I can get the bike back to roadworthy and get out and start riding again.
It can't hurt to use a hair dryer to help move any moisture.
 

pauly

Active Member
If the moisture is inside connectors it will not go away in a hurry without pulling them apart and drying them up.

Paul.
 

cdogg556

Guru
Unfortunately the mouse chewing story is true. However, I was able to cut the plug off that was utilized by Big Dog for some computer software. That wire was heat wrapped and sealed. Im thinking some water went were it shouldn't be as mentioned. I appreciate the quick response by everyone. Its nice to know there is somewhere to go for help. I will let it sit for a day or so then reconnect the battery and see what happens. Hopefully I can get the bike back to roadworthy and get out and start riding again.
Well Ed I hope you figure it out, sounds like you got some good advice so you should be fine, hopefully it's not anything more than a little water in a connection or something like that, keep us posted and maybe some rat poison around the bike will help also! ;) :D
 

pknowles

RETIRED
Well Ed I hope you figure it out, sounds like you got some good advice so you should be fine, hopefully it's not anything more than a little water in a connection or something like that, keep us posted and maybe some rat poison around the bike will help also! ;) :D
Seems like another member mentioned using rat poison in a couple different instances. Can't remember exactly who but personally I don't want a dead rat stuck in my bike somewhere.
 

HMAN

I just like my Freedom
Supporting Member
Seems like another member mentioned using rat poison in a couple different instances. Can't remember exactly who but personally I don't want a dead rat stuck in my bike somewhere.
Prolly one of my posts. Saw some interesting electronic pest chasers, along with mouse proof electrical tape. If you wanna make your Dog waterproof, dielectric grease all connections, then use marine conformal coating on all the pc boards. That will keep moisture issues at bay for a while.
 

rod god

New Member
Whats up guys? I have an 03 Big Dog Mastiff that has been sitting for a little bit. Today I took it out of the garage and washed it and started it up and let it run for a bit. After shuttin it down I noticed the lights were not going off along with the indicator lights on the tank. Even with the key off and removed from bike. Any idea what this could be. Appreciate any help or advice you can throw my way...

Ed
 
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