no fuel pump prime . . . have a quick question
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no fuel pump prime . . . have a quick question
I noticed the fuel pump is not making noise when I turn the key so after searching I still have questions regarding how to attack this problem.
I have heard about the tilt sensor causing this, but the bike was fine the night before and I havent laid her, and only tilted her over the week before to see how well the crash cage cleared the bike( I just bought the 929).
Is there a way to to trip a relay back to make things work, or do I have to replace something if a fuse is not burnt? I will run a pwr line from the battery to the fuel pump once I figure out how to do this on the schematics. My bike will be given back to me next week by the calif. hwy ptrl b/c the engine was linked to a stolen 929 from 2005 even though my bike is clean titled and has no negative history. State Farm Insurance is letting me keep the engine which is great news, but I will still need to fix this problem.
If you guys know anything that can help me out that would be great. This is my first EFI bike so Im trying to learn up on how things work.
I have heard about the tilt sensor causing this, but the bike was fine the night before and I havent laid her, and only tilted her over the week before to see how well the crash cage cleared the bike( I just bought the 929).
Is there a way to to trip a relay back to make things work, or do I have to replace something if a fuse is not burnt? I will run a pwr line from the battery to the fuel pump once I figure out how to do this on the schematics. My bike will be given back to me next week by the calif. hwy ptrl b/c the engine was linked to a stolen 929 from 2005 even though my bike is clean titled and has no negative history. State Farm Insurance is letting me keep the engine which is great news, but I will still need to fix this problem.
If you guys know anything that can help me out that would be great. This is my first EFI bike so Im trying to learn up on how things work.
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RE: no fuel pump prime . . . have a quick question
The postion is on . . . I will check on the line when I get the bike back. Is the line and plug visible with the tank raised?
It did this when I bought it but I thought it was a low batt. from sitting for so long. It started fine with a good prime for a month and now has done it twice since. Maybe it was lose at a plug like you suggested and it came loose when I was out doing wheelies ? ? Its prolly not a fuse since the problem went away and now is back, but I could be wrong(hopefully)
It did this when I bought it but I thought it was a low batt. from sitting for so long. It started fine with a good prime for a month and now has done it twice since. Maybe it was lose at a plug like you suggested and it came loose when I was out doing wheelies ? ? Its prolly not a fuse since the problem went away and now is back, but I could be wrong(hopefully)
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RE: no fuel pump prime . . . have a quick question
I was looking in the manual so im going to look into the fuel pump connector on the bottom of the tank, bank/angle relay, fuel cut relay, engine stop relay, fuses, and if I dont find any thing I may open up the engine cut switchon the right h.b. to see if something is messed up. I have a multimeter so Ill see about doing some ohm checks.