Pointy no spark
I am rebuilding an 05 pointy. It was running fine but now it wont start at all.
The battery is good and it turns over well F1 is showing on the dash. I have done a search & found the diag link & used my home made "diag tool" it says c-00 which is normal & the TPS is set correctly, no further codes have shown up. So back to basics, there is no spark at either plug and although I can hear the fuel pump the plugs are dry. The side stand switch has been in and out since I changed the plugs but if that was playing up wouldn't it stop it spinning over? Any idea what to check next? Thanks |
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you really need to download the manual as it explains all about FI problem diagnosis. One important thing is that each time the ignition is turned off the fault code memory is wiped so you need to put it into dealer mode and then try a start.....
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stop/run switchgear switch. you need to check the continuity of the switch in/out. IIR you can do it at the switchgear end instead of the connector end (which is a nightmare to get off)
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So would it still turn over if the switchgear was playing up?
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Yeah done that, no new, additional codes came up
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Can you give me an idiots guide how to check the continuity please, Ive got a multimeter
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its pretty simple. this is very very basic testing. you can do the same with a simple bulb tester rig.
stick the red DMM probe on/in the OUT wire (Orange/White) of the switch. turn your DMM to 20vdc and turn the bike on then put the stop/run switch to ON then place the black probe of the DMM to the frame or negative battery terminal if there is no voltage when the switch is ON then the switch is fubar. to check you are getting power into the switch do the same as above but use the Orange/Black wire. if you cant get at any terminals or solder blobs then stick probes through the insulation of the wire. once done put a blob of glue in the hole. or use a hot needle to melt/scrape a little insulation over the hole. |
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hhmmm come to think about it the bike wont even turn over if the switch is fubar.
have you checked the fuses? do you have an alarm fitted? |
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Yep checked the fuses, no alarm fitted
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check the Orange/White wire terminal on the connector loom of the stop/start switchgear.
have you had the ECU out at any point? |
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Thanks, i will check that, yes the ECU has been out but it has been running since I put it back in
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all i can think of is that you haven't plugged something in. check the STVA connector is plugged in.
if it was running then not think of the last thing you done. safety switches on the pointy will stop the bike from actually turning over. if the plugs are dry then its not getting fuel. |
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there is no resistor built into pointy switch. i've had one apart.
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nope never missed it there is none on UK pointys.
some of the US ones have them apparently. |
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I realised that it is not getting fuel, but no spark as well, what could be a common fault? |
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I cant see it being any sensors or anything on this list as the appropriate code would show up so I can only think its a problem with the ECU or its connections.......
C12 Crankshaft position sensor (CKPS) Pick-up coil signal, signal generator C13 Intake air position sensor (ZAPS) C14 Throttle position sensor (TPS) C15 Engine coolant temperature sensor (ECTS) C21 Intake air temperature sensor (IATS) C23 Tip over sensor (TOS) C24 Ignition signal #1 (IG coil #1) For #1 cylinder C25 Ignition signal #2 (IG coil #2) For #2 cylinder C28 Secondary throttle valve actuator (STVA) C29 Secondary throttle position sensor (STPS) C31 Gear position signal (GP switch) C32 Fuel injector signal #1 For #1 cylinder C33 Fuel injector signal #2 For #2 cylinder C41 Fuel pump control system (FP control system) Fuel pump relay C42 Ignition switch signal (IG switch signal) Anti-theft C49 PAIR control solenoid valve |
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STVA is under the airbox at the front RHS (sitting on bike) of the frame. the connectors on the airbox including the rubber hoses will throw an FI but wont stop the bike from running but disconnecting the STVA will.
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Thanks very much, I wont get the chance to look at it until next weekend but will let you know the outcome
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OK thanks, I will double check the connections
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Checked the SVTA and thats plugged in ok, checked the ECU is plugged in ok.Had the starter switch apart & checked the orange & white wires, checked the fuses,changed the starter solenoid. Took the side stand switch off and checked the connection. Still no spark, the pump is priming but the plugs are not getting wet, Ive not disconnected the fuelhose to see if fuel is coming through as I broke the clip on the connector once before and I dont want to do it again. Put it into dealer mode again & still no additional codes. Looks like I am going to have to take it to my local friendly Suzuki dealer unless anybody else has any ideas?
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Does the FI light come up as soon as you turn on the ignition or only when you try a start? And the procedure youre using for code testing is definitely: ignition off, put dealer mode wire into connector block, turn ignition on, try start and look for code?
The only suggestion Ive got isnt nice but could the ECU be knackered? You can either try to swop it with a very good friend's unit or go to your dealer....... |
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Picked up an other ecu locally, still the same!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Trying to make a choice now, dealer or bonfire |
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just to recap what you have:
water temperature reading has gone and in its place 'FI' letters indicated continuously, to the left of the speed reading 'FI' letters indicated and blinks, red oil pressure/FI light on and blinks. |
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FI comes on solid with the ignition on, no blinking, FI light goes when I hit the starter button
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Not done any of that, its getting into areas I dont have any experience of
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Only 1 FI not 2 so does that mean that I have been "barking up the wrong tree"
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so where are the letters 'FI' showing, below the speed reading where engine temperature normally shows or to the left of it?
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Unfortunately everybody calls the red warning light the FI light but it can also indicate a high coolant temperature and low oil pressure.....
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Thanks for everybodys input and help, its a bit like buying a kitchen, the more you look at it the more options there are. I am going to get the dealer to have a look at it, I used them before with a GSF650 and they were sensible.
I will update this thread with the fix to broaden the general knowldge and hopefullly help somebody else in the future. |
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youre probably right but I cant understand what Stilo has found different this time when starting the bike as the red light must have come on every time the ignition has been turned on since owning the bike and then gone out when cranking - whats different this time to indicate an FI problem or is it just because it didnt start?
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ok Stilo we crossed. Well if theres no other indications then the problem doesnt match anything in the manual so Im afraid its got to be the dealer.....
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When I turn the ignition on the FI light is only on for a few seconds on the left of the dash as you look at it, it goes off before I hit the starter button. The dash remains the same without the FI light befor and after I have hit the starter button
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well the plot thickens then cos when I turn my ignition on the red light illuminates and stays on until I get oil pressure during cranking/firing. Once running it will only come back on for oil pressure failure, overheating or an FI problem (along with the other 'FI' letters)
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The dealer cant get me in for a couple of weeks so here's a recap to see if there any more thoughts:
No start: pulled the plugs,no spark on either of them, tried 2 sets of plugs,just the same. The dash lights up correctly, FI comes on when I turn on the ignition then goes out after a couple of seconds. Put it in "dealer mode" and turned it over,no codes show up which says that the injection system is OK and all of the safety systems, side stand switch, tip over etc are OK? Checked the wires in the starter switch, tried another starter switch. Pulled apart & checked all of the connections on the throttle bodies Tried another ECU Disconnected the fuel line and fuel is coming through. So all of this says to me, the fuel and injection system is ok but nothing is getting to or out of the coils? I have a multimeter but I am not up to speed with checking circuits etc, how, idiots guide please, do I check the current getting into & out of the coils, what else can I check? Thanks |
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Thats great thanks, I will give it a go in the morning
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Ive got power to both of the coils but I am struggling to find the orange wire with red stripe. I have an orange wire with a green band around it & looking at the wiring diagram thats the only orange wire I can find, could it be this?
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Battery measures 12.8v both coils 11.8v
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