Starter relay goes musical
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Starter relay goes musical
Hey,
My starter relay is making a loud buzzing sound and my bike won't start.
I'm new to motorbikes so I assumed that was the faulty part and replaced it.
As soon as I put the new one in the new starter relay is making the same sounds. doh!
This time I read the manual first and there is lots I should have checked before replacing that! Later today I'm going to buy some alligator clips and test probes to check the function of the 'starter stop relay', but I have some other questions..
The manual makes some very vague indications as to where the various switches that feed into the 'starter stop relay' are and what they look like but I cant find them.
Where is the
* clutch switch - the manual appear to indicate its on the handlebar assembly?
* Side stand switch - the manual appears to indicate that this is above the left hand side pillion foot peg?
* Starter switch - the manual put this in the same place as the side stand switch. Or was that under the middle of the fuel tank?
* Engine stop switch?
Maybe I'm missing something here? I'm interpreting the manual talking about switches meaning where mechanical motion, like pulling in the clutch lever, converting into an electrical signal.
Can anyone throw me a suggestion?
My starter relay is making a loud buzzing sound and my bike won't start.
I'm new to motorbikes so I assumed that was the faulty part and replaced it.
As soon as I put the new one in the new starter relay is making the same sounds. doh!
This time I read the manual first and there is lots I should have checked before replacing that! Later today I'm going to buy some alligator clips and test probes to check the function of the 'starter stop relay', but I have some other questions..
The manual makes some very vague indications as to where the various switches that feed into the 'starter stop relay' are and what they look like but I cant find them.
Where is the
* clutch switch - the manual appear to indicate its on the handlebar assembly?
* Side stand switch - the manual appears to indicate that this is above the left hand side pillion foot peg?
* Starter switch - the manual put this in the same place as the side stand switch. Or was that under the middle of the fuel tank?
* Engine stop switch?
Maybe I'm missing something here? I'm interpreting the manual talking about switches meaning where mechanical motion, like pulling in the clutch lever, converting into an electrical signal.
Can anyone throw me a suggestion?
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G'day Randy, the clutch switch is on the clutch perch. Note the wires going into it. Had some problems with this switch a while back. Had to start the bike by pulling the clutch in. I suspect the problem was at the engine end . It freed itself after about a month. Side stand switch can give grief as well. Disconnected mine years ago. It's a manual switch located at the top end of the sidestand. The sidestand depresses a plunger style switch when the stand is up. Because they are open to the elements they tend to fill up with crud and crap out. I reckon that is where you should start. If you disconnect it you'll have to remember to put the stand up before you ride off coz the bike won't let you know
Hopefully it's that simple for you.
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That's exactly what mine is doing now. Pissing down rain here in Sydney today, and I've had to bump start 3 out of the 4 times I've tried to start itKevtrx849 wrote:Hmmmm ,mine doesn't buzz .It clicks when the battery dies.bobtrx wrote:Battery
Have had it on the bike and there sure is a lot of punch in it. How do these sealed type batteries vent? With the old ones they used to have a vent on the side. Only reason I ask is that after riding it for a little while I noticed there was a tiny bit of electrolyte leaking out of the top of the filler cap section. I was thinking of covering the fill hole plugs/strip with gaffa or duct tape to protect the battery and the bike. I'm just not sure if the fill plug strip is part of the venting system, if they have one at all?
I know it won't start in the morning, but I'll change the battery over then......give me a good excuse for being late to work
Bob
What brand of battery does everyone else use? Does anyone use an Odyssey battery? And if so, what model no. ?
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