dcarver
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It all started with a starting problem.. Slow cranking. Replaced battery.. Several times over 3 weeks, press starter button, hear relay.. no action at starter motor. Nothing, nada, Zip. Error code xx showing ECU not happy.
Check the ECU connector. Looked good enough.
The male pins look ok too.
One final check of the females..
KrZy8 has many grounds.This one looks good.
I don't rain ride often in central kali and I don't wash either. Imagine this then..
This is the fan relay.
I do not ring
Really? It was still working.
..and this relay in better but not good condition. Sorry, did not record what this one is..
The main battery/engine ground is clean.
Upskirt view of the triple-tree..
..and this dangling connector.. what the hell does it do?
What a mess.
B+ connections..
Pix taken to ensure future routing reassembly once nose is removed..
The onerous headlight adjust cable...
..and abandoned in place wiring... It's going to be cleaned up...
Note to self.. Buy new windshield screws..
HID wiring routing..
Clearwater LED connector is clean.
Clearwater wiring routing.
Nose removal. First the screen, then the brackets.. KaitsDad, Thank You for excellent writeup.
OK, dCarver first this part then that part.
MONEY SHOT. Starter connector after relay and before starter motor. Don't ask me why I put this connector in. Maybe, without the access luxury provided by removing the forks, lower cowlings, and nose piece.. I needed this connector.. I don't know.. What I see is a corroded connector = resistance = heat = possible starter performance issues? I am hoping this is the proverbial smoking gun.!
I have been labeling to keep track and make life easier in the future. It's not easy keeping a 9 year old bike fully, FULLY roadworthy and run to 200k miles.
..and it was hot today.. 101F. Hard to stay focused and interested..
My labeling machine ran out of tape, so yellow electrician tape it is!
FjRay is working on a 1960 BMW of mine. It has maybe 12 wires..
Say goodnight, KrZy8. Know that Dad love you. And we WILL get to 200K Smiles.
Check the ECU connector. Looked good enough.
The male pins look ok too.
One final check of the females..
KrZy8 has many grounds.This one looks good.
I don't rain ride often in central kali and I don't wash either. Imagine this then..
This is the fan relay.
I do not ring
Really? It was still working.
..and this relay in better but not good condition. Sorry, did not record what this one is..
The main battery/engine ground is clean.
Upskirt view of the triple-tree..
..and this dangling connector.. what the hell does it do?
What a mess.
B+ connections..
Pix taken to ensure future routing reassembly once nose is removed..
The onerous headlight adjust cable...
..and abandoned in place wiring... It's going to be cleaned up...
Note to self.. Buy new windshield screws..
HID wiring routing..
Clearwater LED connector is clean.
Clearwater wiring routing.
Nose removal. First the screen, then the brackets.. KaitsDad, Thank You for excellent writeup.
OK, dCarver first this part then that part.
MONEY SHOT. Starter connector after relay and before starter motor. Don't ask me why I put this connector in. Maybe, without the access luxury provided by removing the forks, lower cowlings, and nose piece.. I needed this connector.. I don't know.. What I see is a corroded connector = resistance = heat = possible starter performance issues? I am hoping this is the proverbial smoking gun.!
I have been labeling to keep track and make life easier in the future. It's not easy keeping a 9 year old bike fully, FULLY roadworthy and run to 200k miles.
..and it was hot today.. 101F. Hard to stay focused and interested..
My labeling machine ran out of tape, so yellow electrician tape it is!
FjRay is working on a 1960 BMW of mine. It has maybe 12 wires..
Say goodnight, KrZy8. Know that Dad love you. And we WILL get to 200K Smiles.
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