pmeysemb
Well-known member
Okay,
I have been riding to work almost every morning the past few weeks and it has been fairly cold (about 20 - 30f). This morning was a bit colder (I'd guess about 17f). The '05 is getting up to about 18k miles now and this is the first time it hasn't started. Not even a rumble or a pop. Cranked over easily enough and noticed no unusual behavior putting it away the previous night. Reserve LED is flashing (was actually gonna head over to fill up right away). I was in a bit of a hurry to get to work, so I only had time to put a charger on it and not try much else. Like I said, this is the first time in about 18k ever had a problem starting. I wonder if the colder than usual temps had something to do with it, frozen water clogging something perhaps. Any suggestions or things I should look at first when I get a chance to try them? Could it be simply no fuel? which would be a bit strange since the gauge behavior seemed normal up to this point.
Thanks for any suggestions,
Paul in Duluth, MN
'05 FJR
I have been riding to work almost every morning the past few weeks and it has been fairly cold (about 20 - 30f). This morning was a bit colder (I'd guess about 17f). The '05 is getting up to about 18k miles now and this is the first time it hasn't started. Not even a rumble or a pop. Cranked over easily enough and noticed no unusual behavior putting it away the previous night. Reserve LED is flashing (was actually gonna head over to fill up right away). I was in a bit of a hurry to get to work, so I only had time to put a charger on it and not try much else. Like I said, this is the first time in about 18k ever had a problem starting. I wonder if the colder than usual temps had something to do with it, frozen water clogging something perhaps. Any suggestions or things I should look at first when I get a chance to try them? Could it be simply no fuel? which would be a bit strange since the gauge behavior seemed normal up to this point.
Thanks for any suggestions,
Paul in Duluth, MN
'05 FJR