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Old 15-07-10, 11:47 AM   #11
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Default Re: ignition noise - noob question

Cringer, next time it happens, don't turn the ignition off, turn the kill switch off and then back on, leaving the ignition alone. See if you get the same stall in the priming. That should isolate whther its ignition switch, software or circuitry.

Tell us what happens.

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Old 15-07-10, 01:05 PM   #12
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Default Re: ignition noise - noob question

could you also update and give us the model and age, and how often it does it, it's not often I come across problems not already experienced on the SV.

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Old 15-07-10, 02:55 PM   #13
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It's a 53 naked. And it happens maybe once in 6 attempts but obviously not that consistent.

Thanks for the help guys

If it's normal I can live with it. By normal I mean it doesnt just happen to me
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Old 16-07-10, 06:59 AM   #14
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Default Re: ignition noise - noob question

I've asked about and that isn't normal or common, which would indicate an intermittent fault of some kind, rather than a common issue as was suggested.

Perhaps a good check of the relevant components and wiring would be prudent as this could be a warning of a complete failure at some point.

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Old 16-07-10, 07:52 AM   #15
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I would be looking at all safety crap.

Is FI chec light on when it fails to start?
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Old 16-07-10, 07:58 AM   #16
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I'll use my extensive knowledge of mechanic's and spray some wd40 on it and give it a good kick.

If it carries on ill take it to my local garage

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Old 16-07-10, 08:33 AM   #17
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Cringer, the whole Idea of posting asking for advise is that you don't have to take it to the garage. You use OUR mechasnical knowledge to fix it.

And we ask the same questions as the garage but don't charge £40 an hour for it.

Fixing something is a process of elimintation, especially with an intermittant fault.

Your side of the deal for this free info is to find out what's asked

So, as it happens about one go in 6 and its linked to the ignition, my guess is its a slightly corroded or loose connection in the switch to that circuit.

Here's what to do:

1) Go and squirt some WD40 inside the ignition switch and see if it still happens (turn the ignition off and on until it yeilds the fault).

If it doesn't it was the ignition switch (the same as my 600)

2) If the fault still happens, leave the ignition on but turn the kill switch off and on and see if you can get it to repeat.

If you can and the fault is still there, spray the kill switch with WD40.

3) When the fault happens check the dashboard to see if there's an FI warning. If there is, we can find out which item is faulty and lead you straight to it.

Taking a bike into a garage with an intermittent faul is like Manner from heaven for them They can charge you pretty much what they like and be justified. The local vauxhaul garage quoted a guy £800 to fix the power locks on the doors of his car because they had an intermittent fault. It was one connection in the passenger door (that is known to go) and a quick squirt of WD and it was fixed for a tenner in the local independant garage (Hes a good man).

I've just been stung for 400 quid from my local jeep garage. I'd found the fault and told them what it was but they had to do their own investigation which took the job from £150 to £400.

Let us know the answer to those and we'll go from there.


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Old 16-07-10, 09:51 PM   #18
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Ok will do. I'll do it on my day off. Thanks for info and your help.
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