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Need help in Washinton state in Kirkland

Started by jettau, February 21, 2010, 01:04:29 AM

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jettau

I am having some electrical issues.  :flag_of_truce: It all started with one of my fuses popping. I replaced it and now it wont run. It turns over but it just doesn't fire up. Is there anyone in Washington state that could come bye and have a look...Its drivin me nuts the wife is out riding and I'm stuck at home... :mad:

pdxfj

I'm down in Portland and there's another FJ'er in Kalama. 

How about some more information.  Year, mods, etc.

Does everything else work?  All your lights, horns, etc?  Starter turn over, side stand switch not causing you issues, relay for the Stop/Run switch working ok?

I'm sure the collective can help get you back on the road.  :)


andyb

Fuse popped because of current overload... that's what they do!

So you have a fried something or a short someplace.  Sit down with a multimeter and the wiring diagram, and systematically check things out.

Dan Filetti

Start with the basics:

1) Check your starter switch is all the way out -sometimes they lack lubrication/ maintenance and stick part of the way in preventing the bike from starting and/or all kinds of electrical issues.

2) Check the side-stand switch.  These occasionally go and act like the starter switch.  They can be by-passed.

You will need to figure out WHY the fuse blew, this is almost certainly the real issue, but it never hurts to rule out known, easy to fix issues.

Dan
Live hardy, or go home. 

RichBaker

Starter sw. sticking causes the HL and panel lights to stay off, doesn't affect cranking ability.... The clutch or sidestand sw. will not let her crank.

If she's cranking, but not starting it's either a fuel or spark problem.....
Rich Baker - NRA Life, AZCDL, Trail Riders of S. AZ. , AMA Life, BRC, HEAT Dirt Riders, SAMA....
Tennessee Squire
90 FJ1200, 03 WR450F ;8^P

ukfj

had same prob once,found out by chance that it was terminal block ,up by the flasher unit was all corrode. the blue wire was the culprit. sorted all the connections individualy with bullet connectors. no probs since. Rich.
Ride Safe
1989 FJ1200 3CV. 1987 XV535, 1949 SUNBEAM S8.
1949 EXCELSIOR ROADMASTER R1 .

jettau

ok so upon further review i found that the black wire going into the fuel pump was melted...so i guess i will pull that wire bundle and open it up and start tracing that wire....could a bad fuel pump cause a fuse to blow...could it be that relay....how can i check the relay or do i just need to replace it...

Travis398

it sounds possible that something is shorting in the pump can you dissconnect it? clear the short and check the relay with a test light?


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