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bike not starting
#1
Hi all I'm in need of some help,  I've changed the starter
relay, starter and button to no good as to why it's not
Starting without abump start ?

any ideas what it could be?
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#2
Bit more info needed, does it turn over using the button, is the battery okay, etc
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#3
hi  when button is pushed there's nothing (no clicking etc)
Battery is fully charged.
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#4
Try starting with the clutch in
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#5
Check the position of the red cut out switch on the right hand handle bar
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#6
Just tried all above and still nothing
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#7
Time to check for bad connections to the starter motor. Use a multimeter and see if you are getting power whilst thumbing the starter button
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#8
Have you checked all the fuses.
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#9
All  fuses checked and are ok.all wires feel fine.
Just thinking could it be the immobiliser playing up but starts with bump through.

Cheers
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#10
is there a fuse just for the starting ? apart from on the relay
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#11
Just a update just been out to it and it started first time
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#12
So perhaps you have an intermittent problem? Now that's the worst kind.  Sad
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#13
(26-04-13, 09:09 AM)Ruby Racing link Wrote: So perhaps you have an intermittent problem? Now that's the worst kind.  Sad
A bit like when I asked the missus if my indicators worked and she stood watching sayiny yes......no........yes.....no........yes  :lol
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#14
Lmao hahaha
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#15
As always, it can be a broken wire or corroded connector, a careful visual check of the bundle in the plastic box under the tank and by the battery compartment may show the problem. Otherwise it could be the starter cut-out relay.
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#16
(26-04-13, 05:26 PM)Fazerider link Wrote: As always, it can be a broken wire or corroded connector, a careful visual check of the bundle in the plastic box under the tank and by the battery compartment may show the problem. Otherwise it could be the starter cut-out relay.
cheers bud but where is the starter cut out relay
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#17
(26-04-13, 09:02 PM)yamy link Wrote: [quote author=Fazerider link=topic=7470.msg72020#msg72020 date=1366993563]
As always, it can be a broken wire or corroded connector, a careful visual check of the bundle in the plastic box under the tank and by the battery compartment may show the problem. Otherwise it could be the starter cut-out relay.
cheers bud but where is the starter cut out relay
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It's near the starter relay, lift the seat and take the left hand side panel off, it's the one with a connector with 11 wires.
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#18
Cheers bud will look at it and see what's going on
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#19
Looks clean but got one on order now 15 quid
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#20
Hope that solves it.
I would have poked around with a multimeter to check it's faulty before splashing out... but I am a skinflint. :lol
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