SOURCE: push starter button and no start
Hello,
Evansville! Nice part of the World.
Bud's Harley Shop still there?
O.k. daft thing is the off run switch on the handlebars turned to off?
Failing this will the bike start and run off bumping (Push start).
If it does take a look at the battery (Maybe Dead cell/s) or Starter solenoid wire/fuse.
Solenoid is located near the battery it is the cylindrical item with the main pos+ wire from battery going to it.
Good Luck! could do with a new Bud's Harley 'T' shirt as mines worn out.
Paul 'W'
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SOURCE: after motor work starter runs when power applied
sounds like starter solenoid is staying energized sending continued power to starter. need to make sure you plugged the right wire from the starter button and not another hot wire w/ fulltime hot. also if thats ok need to test for power turning off to solenoid when releasing button. if thats ok try tapping on solenoid. lastly, make sure your positive cable from battery is hooked to starter solenoid, then another hot cable(longer) hooks from solenoid to starter, if you hook long hot cable directly from starter to battery, starter will continueous spin.
SOURCE: I have a 1999 Yamaha Wolverine. When start button
it sounds to me like you have a faulty terminal, check voltage reading to the relay from battery pos terminal, now push and hold button and recheck on same terminal, if it stays at around 12volts check terminal on other side of relay it this is lower significantly than first side replace again with new relay. of both terminals voltage drops you have faulty battery.
SOURCE: My 2006 Suzuki c-90 won't start. We I turn the key
check cut/safety switches . not sure about the circuit on this model but could be the side stand switch or the brake switch (on the handle bar)also check the rear tail light bulb is working when brakes applied. good luck...spaz.......Regards.....tabbycat
SOURCE: FUSE IS GOOD BATTERY HAS LIFE BRAKE LIGHT IS ON. YAMAHA BWS 2004
have you checked the connection to the stator where your fuses are jus had similar problem and it was corroded connections
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