bike won't start with starter button
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bike won't start with starter button
Well I heard a loud pop when I was trying to get my fuel pump to work. Since then al the lights dim when I hit the starter button. I have new starter solenoid and battery. I have not chechecked the starter button and the starter button never gave me a problem. I going to checheck the starter button then starter I guess. No sound when I press the starter button.
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what model of cbr do you have,
the starter relay on some models is situated near the battery and is fused, first of check the fuse and all your other fuses, (see picture for relay) if the fuse is blown change and try again, if the fuse is ok then the relay maybe at fault or the loud pop may have been the relay, if you have some electrical knowledge you can bypass the relay to make the starter spin BUT MAKE SURE YOU USE A FUSED LINK in heavy duty cable just in case. if this works you need a new relay.
the starter relay on some models is situated near the battery and is fused, first of check the fuse and all your other fuses, (see picture for relay) if the fuse is blown change and try again, if the fuse is ok then the relay maybe at fault or the loud pop may have been the relay, if you have some electrical knowledge you can bypass the relay to make the starter spin BUT MAKE SURE YOU USE A FUSED LINK in heavy duty cable just in case. if this works you need a new relay.
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Well I did the both terminals test it passed bike tried to kick over. Passed the starter test too tried to turn over the bike.Noticed the positive terminal had some rubber melted into the positive terminal. Other than that terminal I am stuck too tracing bad ground or getting another terminal.
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if the relay turned the bike over when bridged it sounds like the relay is the fault, by all means check and clean the earths and also check the wiring to and from the relay to make sure it hasnt split or broken , but before fitting the new relay ensure you take the live feed off the battery before fitting to save any sparks or surges
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Well thanks for the replies every one. It turned out to be the simplest thing. I changed out the starter solenoid first, second juicy battery, and the final hat trick a bad fuse!!!!!! Yep I was so relieved and mad at my self again for not checking the starter/kill switch fuse that did it. Well now to clean the tank out, line it and ride like nobodies business.