Need some help trouble shooting... No start :(
Need some help with trouble shooting...
The bike started up fine and rand good when I bough the bike about a month or so ago... Wanting to do some maintenance, and to repair a crack in the upper fairing, I went ahead and took all the fairings off the bike. That was probably 3 weeks ago... Fast forward to today. I went to start the bike to warm up the oil... And no start :( I went ahead and changed out the oil/filter, replaced the coolant, spark plugs, and the air filter, but it still wouldn't start. So, now I'm wonderin if I may have unintentionally unplugged something as I was removing the fairing... Is this possible? If so, any idea what I should check? Also, when I turn the ignition switch to the "on" position, should there be some noise from the fuel pump or something? I dont hear any noise... My is a 04, so it's fuel injected. Any help will be greatly appreciated!! |
so it turns over but will not fire? if that's the case make sure the tip over sensor it connected i had a similar problem when i was working on my bike the nothing from the nose was plugged in i hooked the sensor back up and she fired rite up.
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Thanks dgk,
Unfortunately, I'm not familiar with what the tip over sensor looks like or where it's located... Would you mind pointing me in the right direction? Thanks much! |
Your headlights hooked up?
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You tilt sensor mounts on the headlights, it's a black little pod looking thing that has an arrow saying "^ UP"
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Yes, my headlight is hooked up and working. The tip sensor (little black box above and between the head lights?) seems to be plugged in nice and tight... Hmmm, I'm lost... :(
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but you're not hearing your fuel pump prime? Jump the fuel pump and make sure it runs
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Not to sound dumb or make you sound dumb but your battery isn't dead is it?
Lol I feel like those tech support guys who ask if you computer is plugged in or not. |
Whew, got the bike back up and running!! :)
Not sure what was wrong, but went ahead and unplugged, cleaned, and reconnected the wire connections and that did the trick! Thanks folks! |
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