05BDMchopper
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No power at ignition module , what would cause this ?
Sven, wouldn't you want the plugs OUT on that test as if they fire then they can NOT move the piston/crankshaft/cam etc, where as if they are in the engine it could fire and rotate the engine and catch the screwdriver for mr shortcut.Keep the plugs in on that cup test, it might fire off and break the pickup off, wrinkle the cup, because you were not fast enough with the screwdriver, Mr. Shortcut.
No, no plugs need to come out. More you find another set of plugs and put them in the plug caps to check spark. That's why the warning not to have the plug wires on the spark plugs. Maybe I should have wrote it... 'If you keep the plug wires on the plugs'... Whereas, it is reads more like a Clint Eastwood quote, 'go head, keep the plugs hooked up and see what happens' as I state how it might go down.Sven, wouldn't you want the plugs OUT on that test as if they fire then they can NOT move the piston/crankshaft/cam etc, where as if they are in the engine it could fire and rotate the engine and catch the screwdriver for mr shortcut.
Yeah, my "sven" must be slipping, normally I don't miss your meaning anymore! Absolutely agree with above.No, no plugs need to come out. More you find another set of plugs and put them in the plug caps to check spark. That's why the warning not to have the plug wires on the spark plugs. Maybe I should have wrote it... 'If you keep the plug wires on the plugs'... Whereas, it is reads more like a Clint Eastwood quote, 'go head, keep the plugs hooked up and see what happens' as I state how it might go down.
Hi 05,No power at ignition module , what would cause this ?
Bike runs great I wasn't pushing the run buttonHi 05,
When you say no power do you know that because the red ignition light isn't coming on or do you mean you don't have ignition and the bike won't start?
To start you should make sure your battery is fully charged and load tested and reading 12.8vdc or better. Clean and tighten the connections on the battery. The Ehc supplies power to the ignition module. If the Ehc doesn't have proper power it can do many different things including not supplying the power to the ignition module.
Look for the fault lights on the EHC for clues.
Great news ! Yes, read the Quick Start Guide in this manual for an explanation.Bike runs great I wasn't pushing the run button
