Excess smoke in wiring will always cause problems. With the old Lucas systems this was very common, I had to let the excess out of my Norton 2 or 3 times a year, did not realize Triumph still had this problem.
GL - there is a relay. It's the proper set of Triumph heated grips. The relay seems to be controlling the power for the heat, and the switch is presumably controlling the relay. What worries me is how one of the switch wires could melt its sheathing.
Mike
And the melted sheathing is indeed worrisome. At least you are making progress towards a solution. And thank goodness there was no issue with the R3 itself, just its goodies.
Running from the switch on the handlebars to a black snap connector under the tank, are 3 wires red and blue (I think) plus the pink one which is the one that seems to have melted/softened/expanded its sheath
Mike
Excess smoke in wiring will always cause problems. With the old Lucas systems this was very common, I had to let the excess out of my Norton 2 or 3 times a year, did not realize Triumph still had this problem.
In hindsight of course, the smoke wasn't coming from the switch but from the nipped wire very close to the switch .... but I know what you mean Ransom .... you'd think all that smoke they store in there would get in the way of the electrons wouldn't you? I think I'll take the bar end weights off at regular intervals and let the smoke out like you used to do.
Mike