As recommended, I'm posting a standalone thread rather tagging to another.
I have an '03 - starts runs just fine.
However, 2 issues:
- Neutral light not working
- Won't start with sidestand down
So far:
> checked bulb = good
> Sidetand down, clutch in - fuel pump primes when pressing start button, but no crank.
> Sidestand up, clutch in, fuel pump primes when pressing start and engine starts.
> Then - bike in N (rear tire visually not spinning), move sidestand down, kills engine. This tests the sidetand switch as working - in my experience.
> I also hear the starter cutoff relay clicking when pulling clutch and moving sidestand up & down. I believe this also confirms clutch and sidestand circuit is talking to the cutoff relay.
> I think I'm left with N switch - the circuit doesn't know it's in N. Lilly bad switch.
So, I've been looking for the wires to the N switch so I can test to see if in fact it's working when switching between N and 1 or 2. The only thing I find in the wiring diagram shows a light blue to the starter cut off relay from the N switch, and a lime green on the other side of the starter cutoff relay to the panel N indicator.
This is the only place I can see N switch wiring.
> If this is the case, is it as simple as testing this light blue to GND when pacing it in gear? Right now it's open - no GND.
I don't know if the N switch is NC or NO, or if it's supposed to 0 Ohm to GND, or something else.
I have not found a test procedure for this other for the circuit as a whole, but that does not test individual components.
Suggestions/direction?
Thanks...
I have an '03 - starts runs just fine.
However, 2 issues:
- Neutral light not working
- Won't start with sidestand down
So far:
> checked bulb = good
> Sidetand down, clutch in - fuel pump primes when pressing start button, but no crank.
> Sidestand up, clutch in, fuel pump primes when pressing start and engine starts.
> Then - bike in N (rear tire visually not spinning), move sidestand down, kills engine. This tests the sidetand switch as working - in my experience.
> I also hear the starter cutoff relay clicking when pulling clutch and moving sidestand up & down. I believe this also confirms clutch and sidestand circuit is talking to the cutoff relay.
> I think I'm left with N switch - the circuit doesn't know it's in N. Lilly bad switch.
So, I've been looking for the wires to the N switch so I can test to see if in fact it's working when switching between N and 1 or 2. The only thing I find in the wiring diagram shows a light blue to the starter cut off relay from the N switch, and a lime green on the other side of the starter cutoff relay to the panel N indicator.
This is the only place I can see N switch wiring.
> If this is the case, is it as simple as testing this light blue to GND when pacing it in gear? Right now it's open - no GND.
I don't know if the N switch is NC or NO, or if it's supposed to 0 Ohm to GND, or something else.
I have not found a test procedure for this other for the circuit as a whole, but that does not test individual components.
Suggestions/direction?
Thanks...