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Author Topic: 1999 FZS 600 IGNITION WIRES SMOKING BURNT OUT  (Read 1379 times)

ashley101

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1999 FZS 600 IGNITION WIRES SMOKING BURNT OUT
« on: 22 February 2014, 12:34:58 am »
HI
THIS MORNING I TURNED MY KEY AND HERD SOME MAD HISSING SOUND AND NETURAL LIGHT WAS FLICKERING LOOKED DOWN AND THERE WAS WHITE SMOKE COMING FROM THE WIRES TO THE IGNITION BARRELL SO I DISCONNECTED BATTERY AFTER IT BLOWN THE FUSES AND FOUND THAT THE BLUE/YELLOW STRIPED WIRE WAS BURNT OUT AND THE BLUE/BLACK STRIPE WIRE WAS BURNT ALL THE WAY DOWN TO BY BATTERY SO I GOT NEW WIRES MADE UP TO NEW WIRES NOW I HAVE NO ELECTRIC START JUST OIL AND PETROL LIGHT FLASH AND NO CLICKING FROM STARTER BUT WHEN I BUMP STARTED STRAIGHT AWAY AND SOON AS I PUT HEADLIGHTS ON BIKE CUTS OUT AND WONT START BUT AS SOON AS I TURN HEADLIGHTS OFF THE BIKE WILL BUMP START AGAIN ??

ANY IDEAS ANY ONE PLEASE

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Re: 1999 FZS 600 IGNITION WIRES SMOKING BURNT OUT
« Reply #1 on: 22 February 2014, 09:32:45 am »

Since the only part of the loom that isn't protected by fuses is the starter circuit, it may be that the wiring has been mucked about with at some stage. For a cable to overheat that badly you need two faults: an excessive load and either a wrongly-rated fuse or it to be connected without a fuse at all.


As overheating may well have damaged adjacent wiring, I'd recommend getting a complete loom from a breaker.


The stuck caps-lock key is probably a separate fault.

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Re: 1999 FZS 600 IGNITION WIRES SMOKING BURNT OUT
« Reply #2 on: 22 February 2014, 09:41:28 am »
After you bump start it, is it only the headlight that stops it? If the other electrics work ok then I'd  work from the headlight backs wards. Also is it side light dip and main beam? Does the pass / flash button also stop it?
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Re: 1999 FZS 600 IGNITION WIRES SMOKING BURNT OUT
« Reply #3 on: 22 February 2014, 11:01:03 am »
thanks for the reply's and i was tired did not clock on about caps lock lol and yes i think ill just grab a loom thanks alot  and the lights dont work at all soon as i disconnect front ans back bulbs it will start soon as i put the bulbs back connected it dies must be where the loom has shorted somwhere and i think some one has messed with the loom before from lookin at it there is slicing and electrical tape everywhere .     thank you for your responce's :)

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Re: 1999 FZS 600 IGNITION WIRES SMOKING BURNT OUT
« Reply #4 on: 22 February 2014, 11:02:08 am »
and the flash pass button has never worked either something has definatly been messed with

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Re: 1999 FZS 600 IGNITION WIRES SMOKING BURNT OUT
« Reply #5 on: 22 February 2014, 05:06:12 pm »
i have fixed the starting problem now the wires where burnt for the handlebars the start button and cutoff switch fixed them but i still have the headlight problem and yes took the fuses out and some idiot had wired up a piece of wire to bypass the first fuse the ignition one
so thanks for the help but does any one have a clue what the head light could be its working on full beam now no side lights or rear lights i have brake lights but nothing else

thank you