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2022 Zero Fx Mods

somerjaxryder

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2022 Zero Fx
Just couldn't take the stock lights anymore, swapped for KTM LED setup and added a low beam switch to only allow daylight running lights during normal operations (2Watts). Hoping it will save a little energy and it looks pretty sweet. Alto added cross-bar and pad for when I get crazy in the dirt and a handle-strap to move the bike easier. Love the bike. Its so much fun. Have some new dual-sport Shinko meats waiting to be installed. I'll update when completed.

Here are links if anyone is interested

LED lights

Light switch

Strap

Cross-bar

Handlebar pad
 

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new meats. Shinko 804/805
 

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Hello
I own a 2019 Zero FX with low mileage. The engine and dashboard are functioning correctly, but the lights and horn are not working. I’ve already checked the fuses, and they appear to be fine. What could be causing this issue?”
Can somebody help me out?
 
Hello
I own a 2019 Zero FX with low mileage. The engine and dashboard are functioning correctly, but the lights and horn are not working. I’ve already checked the fuses, and they appear to be fine. What could be causing this issue?”
Can somebody help me out?
I have the same issue... (2019 Zero FX). It is an intermittent issue for me. If the lights don't turn on when I turn on the key, I leave the key on and eventually the lights turn on all by themselves.
The root cause of the issue is a faulty DC-DC adapter (DC-DC CONV 500W SEVCON Part # 622-11211) Here is the link to order a preplacement... (https://shop.koups.com/products/zer...SH4uHM20R7P3OmHLUqRKVuKeFfQPf7tdB8JPHarH9-0-C)

I haven't pulled the trigger to order the part yet... its $443 and will be a some work to get it installed..... Hope this helps....
 
In my case, it was only the connection of a wire that was bad. I did'nt repair it myself. In the past there were problems with the DC-DC adapter I think. There was a recall organised for that problem. Check with your distributor if your Zero was in the list. Maybe you are lucky.
 
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