Bad starter button and fog light ground
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Bad starter button and fog light ground
Hey just curious I have an issue with my start button and fog lights its a bad ground somewhere because I can only start in neutral with the clutch lever released until I bounce the front tire and the fog lights flicker while riding just curious if anyone knows where to look first to save me time.
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Re: Bad starter button and fog light ground
Are you saying that after you bounce the front tire you can start the bike in gear?rwdking wrote:Hey just curious I have an issue with my start button and fog lights its a bad ground somewhere because I can only start in neutral with the clutch lever released until I bounce the front tire and the fog lights flicker while riding just curious if anyone knows where to look first to save me time.
Seriously,it's probably you clutch lever safety switch not disengaging .A little 3 in 1 oil should take care of that.
The fog lights are probably a bad connection someplace.
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Re: Bad starter button and fog light ground
I'll check the safety but I thought they were connected because it was in the same right handle that controls both but even in neutral when I hold the clutch in it wont crank until I bounce the front end I have tomorrow off so I will be taking a look
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Re: Bad starter button and fog light ground
I would also check the harness coming from the ignition switch.The bouncing front end is causing something to move temporarily fixing your problem.Without bouncing the front end,turn the bars while holding the button and see if it starts.rwdking wrote:I'll check the safety but I thought they were connected because it was in the same right handle that controls both but even in neutral when I hold the clutch in it wont crank until I bounce the front end I have tomorrow off so I will be taking a look
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Re: Bad starter button and fog light ground
It does not and I also wiggled the leads coming from the controls and it did nothing until I bounced
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Re: Bad starter button and fog light ground
You lost me
disconnect the fog lights and trace those wires back to wherever they are connected
disconnect the fog lights and trace those wires back to wherever they are connected
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Re: Bad starter button and fog light ground
This is for the starter not working. If it will start in neutral with the neutral light illuminated the it could be one of two switches. The first one is the one for the clutch it can be removed and taken apart and and see if there is any corrosion from water getting in side if so clean it up and put some dielectric on it put it back together and see if that works and if it does then that would mean the the switch is not moving in enough to make contact to allow it to start with the clutch pulled in and in gear. There is also another switch on the side stand that will kill the bike if the side stand is down and in gear and clutch not pulled in. If it is down when you try to start the bike it will not start until the clutch is pulled in and as soon as you start to let the clutch out the bike should die if the side stand is down. But I would tend to believe that if the side stand switch was bad it would kill the bike just as soon as you dropped it in to gear whether the side stand is up or down. So I would start with the switch that is on the clutch.
The problem that I had a few years ago although it started out as an intermittent problem that was causing my cruise control to all of the sudden to droop out and I was not even able to resume it. Then after while it would work. Then it got to the point that it would not start while it was in gear but put it in neutral it would start. The clutch switch was bad. Took it apart cleaned it up put it back together and it worked.
This may or may not be the problem but is is a place to start the process of elimination.
The problem that I had a few years ago although it started out as an intermittent problem that was causing my cruise control to all of the sudden to droop out and I was not even able to resume it. Then after while it would work. Then it got to the point that it would not start while it was in gear but put it in neutral it would start. The clutch switch was bad. Took it apart cleaned it up put it back together and it worked.
This may or may not be the problem but is is a place to start the process of elimination.
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Re: Bad starter button and fog light ground
The starter issue was a bad connection I cleaned them and the work fine the fog lights are a positive wire issue to the fuse box. I'm going to trace the wire and solder in a new one when I get a chance thanks for leading me in the right direction
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Re: Bad starter button and fog light ground
Glad you figured it out.I was beginning to get more perplexed that you.