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Hi everyone, I have a 96 voyager and was away for 5 weeks but had a battery tender on the bike. I tried to start it Tuesday and it cranked about 4 times then all power went off. I have a voltmeter on it, about 13.4 volts. When I turn key on voltmeter go black, no lights no radio, nothing. Sometimes I hear a slight hum somewhere in faring but can’t locate it. :help:
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... clean and put dielectric grease on battery terminals..

If Ya want to play, put your meter on the battery terminals, NOT the
clamps and see what Ya have.... JM2C
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Like Cranky said,put your voltmeter on the battery terminals,then keep checking your voltage as you work your way to the starter.You would start making the repair where you lose voltage.
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I checked and cleaned battery terminals. Put meter on battery, it reads 14 volts but as soon as I turn key on it drops to 4 or 5 volts. Trying to find what is shorting battery.
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Take it to an auto supply shop and bench tested, your battery is crap!!!!! JM2C
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Sounds to me like an internal battery short.
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:woohoo: ok, Cranky you’re correct. Had battery checked and it shorts out under load. It was only 1 , 1/2 years old. Took it back to store and it is under warranty, so I’ll put everything back together and start riding. Thanks guys good job.
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Post by Mr Jensee »

Look into getting an AGM battery. That with a plug in tender will last you several years.
For Voyager XII Manuals click the link below.
https://1drv.ms/f/s!Ao3K0Ai2gvglgS3l7J4pBJrjfBhc
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