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LiamHarvison
08-01-15, 07:41 PM
Hi all,

Yesterday when leaving work, I put my key in the bike, turned it to the on position and literally nothing happened. Called the RAC out, he spent about 25 mins looking at it, testing the electrics etc. He concluded that it was the relay as I had an eBay one when I changed the indicators to LED. As a temporary fix he led a direct wire from the battery positive to the wire between the relay and the ignition fuse. This got me home, but now I don't think its the relay as I put the original one back in and still no power. Just wondering if anyone knows what this could be before I take it to the garage. The bike is a K9 SV650S. I recently reinstalled the numberplate light and added a wire to attached KEIS heated insoles.

Thanks for your help and sorry for the long post!

DJ123
08-01-15, 09:54 PM
Have you checked the main 30 amp fuse?

LiamHarvison
08-01-15, 09:56 PM
I thought I did, and so did the RAC guy, but I will switch it with the spare tomorrow just in case. Just did some more digging online and saw something about a green connector under the tank that has some issues. Will check tomorrow and hopefully that is it!

DJ123
08-01-15, 10:00 PM
That is also one to check after the fuse. While you are under the tank check all electrical connectors to be on the safe side.

LiamHarvison
08-01-15, 10:01 PM
Perfect, thanks for the help!

LiamHarvison
10-01-15, 10:53 AM
Right, I got to the green connector and that was definitely the problem. Removed the connector and connected each wire individually with spade connectors. All seemed fine, but now when I start the bike I get an FI warning and FI flashing where the temperature would be. Bike starts and runs fine. Any ideas?

Shawthing
11-01-15, 08:39 PM
Put the bike in Dealer mode ( wire link in one of the connectors under the seat. The TPS setup thread shows how) And see what, if any, error codes come up.

LiamHarvison
11-01-15, 08:41 PM
Sorry, forgot to post a reply. Did the dealer mode thimg, turned out I forgot to plug the air temperature sensor into the air box :rolleyes:

ethariel
11-01-15, 10:23 PM
i think the 'Green Connector' needs it's own sticky somewhere!