bike wont start after warm
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bike wont start after warm
need help please...recently my bike won't start after I have ridin it. My bike has no problem starting when its cold. But after I have warmed it up and ride it, it will not start again after I turn it off. No crank nothing...I would have to wait about 10 to 20 minutes sometime to be able to start it up again. can anyone help?
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Those are both normal. The frame gets hot due the the regulator/rectifier and the fan should kick on around 220F and go off around 205F.
When a fuel injected bike won't crank when warm it's usually a bad sensor. Either the MAP (manifold air pressure) sensor or the IAT (intake air temp).
Get a hold of a manual ... it will have the specs for you to check out these sensors with a meter.
When a fuel injected bike won't crank when warm it's usually a bad sensor. Either the MAP (manifold air pressure) sensor or the IAT (intake air temp).
Get a hold of a manual ... it will have the specs for you to check out these sensors with a meter.
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I have the same issue with my 2002 F4i. I don't think it
s my rectifier because it looks like it's been changed with a Gixxer model. I have to try and bump start the bike. Sometimes it works and when it doesn't I sometimes hit the switch after I've rolled it down the street a bit and it will fire up but really slowly like it wants to die again from lack of voltage. I'm thinking I may have a bad battery.
My whole dash will reset as well. If I hold the starter button down it will crank just a bit and everything will turn off until I release the button then everything will come back on. The starter will not continue to click as if it has low voltage.
Could it still be one of the sensors?
s my rectifier because it looks like it's been changed with a Gixxer model. I have to try and bump start the bike. Sometimes it works and when it doesn't I sometimes hit the switch after I've rolled it down the street a bit and it will fire up but really slowly like it wants to die again from lack of voltage. I'm thinking I may have a bad battery.
My whole dash will reset as well. If I hold the starter button down it will crank just a bit and everything will turn off until I release the button then everything will come back on. The starter will not continue to click as if it has low voltage.
Could it still be one of the sensors?
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