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Adamz 30-04-17 09:19

The news from the shop is that the starter relay is acting up. they will try a new one next week. Fingers crossed

Shaolinfist 03-05-17 15:04

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Originally Posted by Adamz (Post 229538)
The news from the shop is that the starter relay is acting up. they will try a new one next week. Fingers crossed

If its a problem with the starter relay you should be able to bridge it with some insulated pliers to start the bike. Seems unlikely though as it usually gives an error code 12 on the dash with that issue and shouldn't affect the immobiliser.

Adamz 08-05-17 19:15

Picked up the bike today! Pparently it was a bad starter relay. It got "stuck" between on and of and thus giving the relay some electricity but not enough. Changed the relay and so far so good. Fingers crossed

Shaolinfist 08-05-17 19:32

Ace good stuff.

Adamz 02-06-17 18:07

So.... Back to square one. The bike worked fibe for about a month. Then all of a sudden same problem. Only difference is that the bike died all of a sudden while riding first and then began to act in the same way as in the vidwo i posted earlier.

Any ideas??
The mechanic ruled out the battery the last time

Cheers guys

Shaolinfist 05-06-17 17:23

Does the bike turn over when you try to start it?

Adamz 23-06-17 10:20

No as you see in the first video the bike shuts down even before the diagnostics check is done.
The fuelpump does not prime.

sad panda

Shaolinfist 23-06-17 18:24

Sorry I didn't see the link to the video before. Strange that it worked temporarily after the starter relay was changed, have you checked the fuses particularly the ones in the relay since it started playing up again? Maybe a loose or corroded connector somewhere is shorting them?

Adamz 24-06-17 15:58

This bike is driving me nuts! Now all of a sudden it works again. Unreliable is an understatement. Still have no idea what the problem is/was

Shaolinfist 24-06-17 16:16

From the sounds of it you may have a loose or corroded connection or possibly a worn wire somewhere. I would check each and every connector and inspect the whole wiring loom for wear or damage.
I hate electrical problems grrrr!


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