2006 honda cbr600 that won't start
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Hi Dj_migi,
you really want to test your starter on the bike. The starter motor needs enough power to spin the starter clutch. Mine spun on the bench but with a load on it (on the bike) it died.
Do what I suggested and IF it cranks your engine then you are not getting a +12V switched supply from your starter solenoid.
Your ignition circuit includes the starter solenoid, Kill switch, starter switch, fuses, ignition switch, GPS (gear position sensor) if one of them isn't working correctly you wont get the voltage to power the solenoid and crank your engine.
But you MUST determine if the starter cranks the bike when it's on the bike. This 100% rules it out.
you really want to test your starter on the bike. The starter motor needs enough power to spin the starter clutch. Mine spun on the bench but with a load on it (on the bike) it died.
Do what I suggested and IF it cranks your engine then you are not getting a +12V switched supply from your starter solenoid.
Your ignition circuit includes the starter solenoid, Kill switch, starter switch, fuses, ignition switch, GPS (gear position sensor) if one of them isn't working correctly you wont get the voltage to power the solenoid and crank your engine.
But you MUST determine if the starter cranks the bike when it's on the bike. This 100% rules it out.
ok ill try that and tell you if it works
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