UPDATE: A while ago riding with my 945 K75's OEM heated grips on, I caught a whiff of melting plastic and realized my low-beam headlight was out. So I did a little search and found this old thread:
UPDATE 2: This doesn't appear to be related to the left combo switch at all. Read on...
UPDATE 3: Unless you need a new combo switch or your headlight socket has broken, skip to bottom for resolution.
https://www.motobrick.com/index.php?topic=1389.0Based on that, I just pulled the headlight, replaced it with one I had lying around and same result: low-beams don't work, hi-beams work, flash-to-pass on the switch works. Blue indicator on dash doesn't work when hi-beams are on. No apparent melting of any wiring under the tank or in the E-box. The headlight tabs came out of the (original, not ceramic) plug no problem, no sign of any melting. I have the Eastern Beaver relay installed with Posi-Locks, and that looks fine too. So according to this thread, the most likely culprit is the left combo switch, and I have a spare of that, so this could be an relatively painless fix.
Having said that, am I wrong that this really shouldn't have happened with the EB relay kit? Isn't current through switch with the relay insufficient to melt those contacts?
So before I replace the switch I'd like to rule out other possible causes if this and ask if the heated grips might have played a role. I know you're not supposed to run the heated grips on the higher setting for any length of time, but not being sure anymore which is high and which is low on that switch it's not unlikely it was on high.
Here are the questions: 1) Is there any other way of testing the left combo switch short of replacing it and 2) can OEM heated grips have been the factor that fried the switch?
Thanks for any help...
Van