[Ducati] ST3 Headlights
Bob Marren
bmarren at bellsouth.net
Fri Sep 29 18:35:51 EDT 2006
EJ711 wrote:
>I own a 2004 ST3. Is there any way to get both the low and high beam on the headlight to stay on together for high beam? I'm looking for more light at night and when you switch the two position headlight switch to high beams, the low beam lamp goes out and only the high beam lamp comes on, however when you have the switch on low beam and press the passing light switch, both high and low beams stay on together. I tried positioning the headlight switch in between the low and high positions, it worked for a short while, unless the switch popped back to one of the detents for low or high. Now my high beam won't come on when I move the switch to high. I'm assuming that I burnt out the headlight switch? As the high beam will come on when I press the passing light switch. Any ideas? Anyone know if Ducati makes a switch for low beam and both lamps on for high beam? Or is there some safe way to wire the headlamps to both stay on when the switch is set to high? I don't want to burn
> anything out or overload the electrics.
>
> Ernie
> St. Louis, MO
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Ernie, my ST2 uses both bulbs together for high. That normal for a 1999.
My owners manual says so also. See what the manual says. If that is not
the way a ST3 does it you could look at the schematic in the owners
manual to see what needs to be changed.
Bob M
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