pebryant
Member
Hi all,
Apologies if this has been covered before ... I have done some searching but cannot find anything matching my issue.
Did a decent ride a few weeks ago. Came home, put the bike away. Following weekend, washed it (cold). Now won't start. Turns over OK but will not fire.
It is a 2010 Gen II FJR1300 with an immobiliser circuit (I'm in Aus).
1. Bike has given no indication of any issue to this point. No troubles starting, no back-firing, no misfiring.
2. Bike was fine on the last ride before I washed it.
3. I have tried the spare black key and also the red key - same result.
4. There are no error codes showing on the display.
5. I have gone into Diag mode and look at modes 60/61/62 and there are no error codes being displayed.
It just won't start.
I have taken a short video of attempting to start it, which I have saved to my OneDrive. I couldn't work out how to embed it into the post. You can see it here.
I would be very grateful for any information which might point me in the right direction as to what to look for !
Regards,
Pete.
Apologies if this has been covered before ... I have done some searching but cannot find anything matching my issue.
Did a decent ride a few weeks ago. Came home, put the bike away. Following weekend, washed it (cold). Now won't start. Turns over OK but will not fire.
It is a 2010 Gen II FJR1300 with an immobiliser circuit (I'm in Aus).
1. Bike has given no indication of any issue to this point. No troubles starting, no back-firing, no misfiring.
2. Bike was fine on the last ride before I washed it.
3. I have tried the spare black key and also the red key - same result.
4. There are no error codes showing on the display.
5. I have gone into Diag mode and look at modes 60/61/62 and there are no error codes being displayed.
It just won't start.
I have taken a short video of attempting to start it, which I have saved to my OneDrive. I couldn't work out how to embed it into the post. You can see it here.
I would be very grateful for any information which might point me in the right direction as to what to look for !
Regards,
Pete.