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sv650nutter149
29-08-09, 07:51 PM
hi all i have a gsxr 750 srad with remote start.
just got a slight problem with it since i installed it the other day. everything works on it apart from the ignition side of things, i press ignition buttom on fob the bike ticks over but no power to lights and the bike doesnt start...could this be due to the fact that there could be a resistor in the ignition switch? if so how do i get by this?
before
http://i197.photobucket.com/albums/aa135/roguestunterz/wiring.jpg
after
http://i197.photobucket.com/albums/aa135/roguestunterz/wiring2.jpg
i think this is how it might be done but not sure... if some one could give me a heads up then that would be great.
thanks

fastdruid
29-08-09, 10:43 PM
Well there is in the SV so I would have thought the GSXR is the same. Bear in mind that the resister is there to prevent someone from hot-wiring it[1] but yes your diagram is correct.

Druid

[1] And it saved my SV from being stolen.

lukemillar
30-08-09, 12:53 AM
Slightly off topic, but what is the advantage of a remote start? I don't get it?

maviczap
30-08-09, 07:32 AM
So when you've just robbed a jewler, the bike is running to make a quick and clean getaway:lol:

sv650nutter149
30-08-09, 08:28 AM
ok kl cheers druid.

hindle8907
30-08-09, 01:16 PM
its just one of them kool things anit it, to impress people i would love a remote start on my SV . james bond or what .

Spiderman
30-08-09, 03:42 PM
Not a bad thing in the winter to warm up the bike before you get out on it either. Not that i have it or have ever had it, lol, and i'd imagine its a lot more usefull on a car since the doors stayed locked so no one can drive off in it...but whats to stop em jumping on your bike and riding off???

Brettus
30-08-09, 04:58 PM
Just so long as the clutch switch isn't bypassed too, otherwise its a remote tipping over device surely? :)

sv650nutter149
30-08-09, 05:03 PM
yeah it is bypassed but still wont start in gear with stand down

sv650nutter149
31-08-09, 02:34 PM
found out that the ecu needs 8-9vs to fire.... + line to switch is 12v but in switch is 100ohm resistor so when switch is on it reduces the 12v to 8 v using resistor... so if i put the resistor from the + line to the ecu line would this then power ecu to tell it to fire?
sorry if its confusing but to me it sounds about right

yorkie_chris
31-08-09, 02:52 PM
Yes you just need 100 ohm on that pair that goes to switch

sv650nutter149
31-08-09, 02:58 PM
kl will do that tomoz if i get bike back.