Yesterday went out for a ride. No action from the gauges and no LCD display. The previous day I noticed that total mileage was displayed, which was odd because I always leave the LCD set to trip A to watch fuel level. Anyway, incandescent bulbs in the multi gauge all work -- neutral light, EFI light, high beam, and panel illumination. Its just the four gauges and the LCD that are dead.
Based on previous posts by owners with this specific symptom, I expect I'll be replacing the meter, either just the innards (about $346 from Partzilla) or the assembly (about $480.) Of course I'll check the old unit to see if I can find the fault. I would guess its an internal break in the ground circuit for the meters and LCD. But if its on a printed circuit board or involves a sealed electrical component, I expect it will not be repairable.
I'm happy with the NT and don't mean to complain, but between this, the throttle body I had to change because of the TPS fault, and the saddlebag assemblies I replaced to retain the stock pannier locking set up, this has been the most expensive motorcycle I have ever owned in terms of parts costs. My little Chinese bike may not compare in terms of fit, finish, and general component quality, but at least when its parts break they have been cheap to fix!
Based on previous posts by owners with this specific symptom, I expect I'll be replacing the meter, either just the innards (about $346 from Partzilla) or the assembly (about $480.) Of course I'll check the old unit to see if I can find the fault. I would guess its an internal break in the ground circuit for the meters and LCD. But if its on a printed circuit board or involves a sealed electrical component, I expect it will not be repairable.
I'm happy with the NT and don't mean to complain, but between this, the throttle body I had to change because of the TPS fault, and the saddlebag assemblies I replaced to retain the stock pannier locking set up, this has been the most expensive motorcycle I have ever owned in terms of parts costs. My little Chinese bike may not compare in terms of fit, finish, and general component quality, but at least when its parts break they have been cheap to fix!