Check ground connection under the seat on the right side. Whistler had this come loose and also check the crimps. ksmike had something similar and turned out to be the coil...
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I waz being nice!!!! Intro Jack Azz!!!!!!:roll::roll::roll:
Now, as said above check your connection for corrision and looseness. If good then if your battery is more than two years old and you don't keep it on a battery maintainer (not charger) then you may need a new battery. These bikes don't like weak batteries. Also before you spend any money check your charging system by starting the bike and checking the voltage at the battery, should be 13 to 14 volts. Then come back and tell us what you found. Also good point above on the key fob flopping around in the wind could damage the switch.Yup pretty well covers it.....welcomeFirst things first! Do an intro in the introduction section, people here like common courtesy and like to know who they are talking to.Now, as said above check your connection for corrision and looseness. If good then if your battery is more than two years old and you don't keep it on a battery maintainer (not charger) then you may need a new battery. These bikes don't like weak batteries. Also before you spend any money check your charging system by starting the bike and checking the voltage at the battery, should be 13 to 14 volts. Then come back and tell us what you found. Also good point above on the key fob flopping around in the wind could damage the switch.
PS. Welcome to the site.:2thumbs:
WTF!I've noticed a pattern going on here? Maybe I'm wrong, but how is it, you have these ignition systems all running or not? Then come to find out they are having a bad ground? Oh, my spark box is fine? Switch is it? Then I thought? Battery tender. Sitters. Some with volts, some not so volts wrong wit me bike?
Then it hit me. I'm a computer bike. I run two types of volts. My lights are 12v. My FI is 5v. If I do the math, I can't run a low battery level, meaning, I need a well charged battery if I need 0 to 5v of sensor readings of input to the computer. I read in 10ths of volts.
If you are not up to snuff with the bike's battery, the input says; I need 3.2v to send to the ECU [I picked a random number for argument sake] vs. 11.9v at the ECU? No. I need a maximum 12.8v at the dash pod. That is, if I had a volt meter.
This is a major variable for a no-start condition for any FI unit. A carb is a different animal. And with a carb bike... You go and shoot those. You let the FI's frolic in the fields.
I think this is, 'Start my FI 101?' De FI poll lease are here. Hide!
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And thats It!I've noticed a pattern going on here? Maybe I'm wrong, but how is it, you have these ignition systems all running or not? Then come to find out they are having a bad ground? Oh, my spark box is fine? Switch is it? Then I thought? Battery tender. Sitters. Some with volts, some not so volts wrong wit me bike?
Then it hit me. I'm a computer bike. I run two types of volts. My lights are 12v. My FI is 5v. If I do the math, I can't run a low battery level, meaning, I need a well charged battery if I need 0 to 5v of sensor readings of input to the computer. I read in 10ths of volts.
If you are not up to snuff with the bike's battery, the input says; I need 3.2v to send to the ECU [I picked a random number for argument sake] vs. 11.9v at the ECU? No. I need a maximum 12.8v at the dash pod. That is, if I had a volt meter.
This is a major variable for a no-start condition for any FI unit. A carb is a different animal. And with a carb bike... You go and shoot those. You let the FI's frolic in the fields.
I think this is, 'Start my FI 101?' De FI poll lease are here. Hide!
Your sense of humor and bluntness just has me ROFLMAO....I waz being nice!!!! Intro Jack Azz!!!!!!![]()
:2thumbs:I believe you are 100% correct.I think he's saying that a FI bike's computer may be more sensitive to voltage changes (weak battery/ bad grounds) than a carb'd. Not 100% sure though ! lol
Joy stick?
