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Bikes, Hints'n'Tips => Fazer 1000/FZ1 corner => Topic started by: Andy R on 17 August 2012, 07:06:57 pm

Title: Solenoid clicking - won`t start
Post by: Andy R on 17 August 2012, 07:06:57 pm
Not had my fazer running for a few months. Charged the battery up and tried starting it. All that happens is the solenoid clicks frantically. No action from the starter motor. Warned to get it mot'd tomorrow. Any suggestions welcome.

Thanks
Andy
Title: Re: Solenoid clicking - won`t start
Post by: bludclot on 17 August 2012, 07:19:33 pm



sound like the battery has had it to me...
Title: Re: Solenoid clicking - won`t start
Post by: AdieR on 17 August 2012, 07:26:44 pm
Another one - how old is your battery? Your battery may be charged, but not able to hold the charge (starting uses a lot of battery power).
Title: Re: Solenoid clicking - won`t start
Post by: richfzs on 17 August 2012, 07:40:18 pm
Yup, battery for sure. Unless you didn't tighten the battery terminals properly...Spot of copper slip on them too
Title: Re: Solenoid clicking - won`t start
Post by: red98 on 17 August 2012, 07:47:51 pm
could you bump it to get to the mot ;)
Title: Re: Solenoid clicking - won`t start
Post by: jackojet on 17 August 2012, 08:35:37 pm
Just had the same, bump start before Mot in town.
Kept engine running for test, then round to bike shop for new battery.
2nd battery in 7 years, despite religious use of optimate, dreaded alarm system I guess.
Title: Re: Solenoid clicking - won`t start
Post by: wideload on 17 August 2012, 09:20:05 pm
my bike is on its 3rd battery and its 10 years old now,
if you can get 3 years out of them then your on a good one
Title: Re: Solenoid clicking - won`t start
Post by: garysimmo on 18 August 2012, 03:04:07 pm
Try checking the 30amp fuse that leads to the starter solenoid under the seat they have a tendency to fur up just had same problem with mine did a voltage check on battery to prove that was ok cleaned the fuse up and all is now ok
Title: Re: Solenoid clicking - won`t start
Post by: Andy FZS on 18 August 2012, 04:13:06 pm
Could the starter motor have stuck through lack of use? Gentle tap whilst trying to start perhaps? Corrosion on starter comm through lack of use again? Could try a jump lead direct to the starter motor from another source (Car or other bike) maybe?
Good Luck
Andy :)