Single loud click when I push ignition CBR300R
#11
@IDoDirt ops. yea sorry i forgot to mention it
@MrB86 actually put it in to neutral and you don't even need to turn the ignition key ON. what we do is bypassing relay and circuit path and kind of connecting starter motor directly to the battery. if the starter motor is ok it should spin without problem
@MrB86 actually put it in to neutral and you don't even need to turn the ignition key ON. what we do is bypassing relay and circuit path and kind of connecting starter motor directly to the battery. if the starter motor is ok it should spin without problem
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cbrbike (04-17-2022)
#12
actually you don't need to worry about it. all you need to do is put it in to neutral and i would test it in key OFF position since we are testing only the starter motor.
if you check this diagram, what we bridge is contact point A and B. so as you see it eliminates everything and tests only the starter motor itself just like we connect our starter motor directly to a battery.
if you check this diagram, what we bridge is contact point A and B. so as you see it eliminates everything and tests only the starter motor itself just like we connect our starter motor directly to a battery.
#13
actually you don't need to worry about it. all you need to do is put it in to neutral and i would test it in key OFF position since we are testing only the starter motor.
if you check this diagram, what we bridge is contact point A and B. so as you see it eliminates everything and tests only the starter motor itself just like we connect our starter motor directly to a battery.
if you check this diagram, what we bridge is contact point A and B. so as you see it eliminates everything and tests only the starter motor itself just like we connect our starter motor directly to a battery.
Last edited by MrB86; 04-17-2022 at 02:06 PM.
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cbrbike (04-17-2022)
#15
tried a good few times and I’m not getting anything. Not even a spark. So it sparked the first time and thereafter nothing. Like I’m touching it with rubber kind of nothing. Not even a slight noise in terms of hearing a spark? I have loads of power to my lights. When I flash my brights the low beam slightly dims. Would a dead battery cause the lack of spark or no spark to be exact or has something possibly blown? Could it have been mistested? When I hit the killswitch to on I can hear the fuel pump so I assume there is power running through the bike or at least enough to power my lights and pump so would this not be enough to make the bypassing spark when touched together?
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cbrbike (04-17-2022)
#16
hi. i think you have tested it correctly it's the motor ( probably brushes ) or its bad wire connection.
usually a loud single click indicates a problem in the starter motor side.
mutiple clicks means a bad battery.
if you have a multimeter you can check the starter relay easily
usually a loud single click indicates a problem in the starter motor side.
mutiple clicks means a bad battery.
if you have a multimeter you can check the starter relay easily
Last edited by cbrbike; 04-17-2022 at 02:49 PM.
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MrB86 (04-20-2022)
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MrB86 (04-20-2022)
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@MrB86 Well, we're glad we were able to help get you back in the saddle. Enjoy the ride. Thanks for letting us know the outcome and what the resolution was. It helps others too.
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