18-04-14, 03:49 PM
Hi,
I wonder if anyone might be able to help me.
I've a Gen 1 Fazer 1000 with 9000 miles on the clock.
Planned to go for a ride this morning to enjoy the sunshine and it wouldn't start - the old starter solenoid clicking but not actually turning the motor over problem.
Thought it might be the fact that I'd not charged the battery, even though I'd used it last week with no problems, so I put it on charge.
Took about 10 minutes before the charger showed a full charge, so I don't think its the battery. (might be wrong of course)
Whilst I was messing around looking for a fault I noticed that when I switch the ignition on there is a crackling from the base of the ignition switch for 10 seconds or so then a click from the starter solenoid. Then the crackling stops.
I've looked at the plugin connector from the switch at the solenoid end and it looks free from corrosion.
Soooo I guess I'll have to remove and clean all the connections, but before I do I wondered if the collective knowledge here might be able to tell me its the 1st dooda on the left that's faulty and save me some time. I might even get out before the good weather comes to an end!!!
Any help would be gratefully appreciated.
thanks.
I wonder if anyone might be able to help me.
I've a Gen 1 Fazer 1000 with 9000 miles on the clock.
Planned to go for a ride this morning to enjoy the sunshine and it wouldn't start - the old starter solenoid clicking but not actually turning the motor over problem.
Thought it might be the fact that I'd not charged the battery, even though I'd used it last week with no problems, so I put it on charge.
Took about 10 minutes before the charger showed a full charge, so I don't think its the battery. (might be wrong of course)
Whilst I was messing around looking for a fault I noticed that when I switch the ignition on there is a crackling from the base of the ignition switch for 10 seconds or so then a click from the starter solenoid. Then the crackling stops.
I've looked at the plugin connector from the switch at the solenoid end and it looks free from corrosion.
Soooo I guess I'll have to remove and clean all the connections, but before I do I wondered if the collective knowledge here might be able to tell me its the 1st dooda on the left that's faulty and save me some time. I might even get out before the good weather comes to an end!!!
Any help would be gratefully appreciated.
thanks.