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jp_greenville13 03-09-2011 07:04 PM

I fvcked up today...
 
and, like a rookie, hooked up but damn battery backwards.

It blew the main fuse but with me putting power to the rest of the electrical via my handy power probe (if you don't know what it is look it up it's a wonderful tool) I was able to make it run. I'm pretty sure but not positive the fuel pump was priming at this point. (It may just have been running off of the pressure in the lines)

I replaced the fuse and everything seems to work but the fuel pump won't prime and the bike won't run.

I can manually power the pump and it runs. The pump relay does work. The signal wire to the pump (Brown w/black tracer) is getting battery voltage. By grounding this wire it switches the relay and the pump runs.

This leads me to believe that my ECU isn't grounding the signal wire to the fuel pump relay. What besides a faulty ECU could cause this??

nickp123 03-09-2011 07:32 PM

Is there any chance it could be an ignition problem? Could you have blown the diode in there?

jp_greenville13 03-09-2011 07:37 PM

Possibly? Do I have to take it apart to test that or what wires can I test it with from the harness? It doesn't show in the wiring diagram.

nickp123 03-09-2011 07:54 PM

i think you should just be able to test the voltage of that pink wire running into the ignition switch and it should read 9v when you turn the key on. The red one should be getting 12v. If the pink wires getting 12v then theres your problem. At that point id take off the ignition and check the voltage across the diode just to make sure. If thats not your problem then all i can say is go over the wiring diagram and check out any other possible fuses that could be blown that would prevent the pump from priming or other grounds that there could be a problem with that could be causing it as well.

jp_greenville13 03-09-2011 08:40 PM

I believe that that diode has failed open as the pink wire is dead. I'll replace it and check back after a while. I'm pretty sure I have a few of those laying around

nickp123 03-09-2011 08:51 PM

that could very well be your problem then. Make sure its a zener diode in case you werent aware of that.

jp_greenville13 03-09-2011 09:39 PM

any idea what the tolerances for the ECU are to read that. I got a new diode in there but the output is only 7.8v and I don't have the right resistors to make 9v

nickp123 03-09-2011 09:50 PM

THe 2 numbers ive seen tossed around without ever being given a difinitive answer are 7.1v and 9v. Ive ill always told people 9 since thats worked for me. And believe its a 2.7v zener in there to begin with. I think 3.2 or 3.5v zeners whatever one of those it is work as well.

NateDieselF4i 03-09-2011 09:55 PM

Remind me to never let you work on my bike JP.

Good luck with the electrical gremlins :icon_doh:

scorpionvmu 03-09-2011 10:04 PM

for me the electrical is the worst. i hate it. im ok with mechanical. good luck and hope its fixed soon.


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