JamesK
Got to ride
Went for a ride early this morning, stopped at the top of Mt. Keira to take a pic and when I tried to start the bike nothing happened. Code 12 was displayed on the LCD panel and she would not kick over.
I always carry a cheatsheet of the diag error codes with me so I could identify code 12 as the Crankshaft Position Sensor. According to the cheatsheet the bike should not run or run badly, but since I was on a hill I decided to try and jump start it, and the bike started ran fine. So the issue at least out on the road was Starter related, and I figured I'm only about 80 km from home so will try and get back under my own steam just need to keep her running...
Got home and started searching the FJRForum, there have been a few Code 12 posts and I used the info to confirm that my CPS is ok (reading 527 ohms at around 22* C).
I have also confirmed the following:
- battery ok and charged
- fuses all ok
- CPS reads in spec (527 ohms)
- Cleared any error codes stored in 60/61
- Confirmed that the On/Off switch is working and turned to On
- Confirmed that the side stand and gear position sensors are working correctly
I pulled out the starter motor and when I opened it up I found the mess in the pics below. I have another starter that I had swapped out the brushes in and cleaned up the armature so I tested it on the bench and it seems to spin well and only draws around 9 Amps once it starts moving so I installed it.
Unfortunately when I press the starter button I still only hear a click from the starter relay, but no action from the starter motor. I checked and there is no +12v being transferred to the "switched" side of the starter relay when I press the engine start button.
I reinstalled the tank and again with the ignition on jumpered the two +ve posts on the Starter Relay and the bike started fine and cleared the Code 12 from the LCD display which as I understand will only clear once the engine starts/runs normally. I wanted to be sure that it would not come back, which it didn't after I jumped the bike.
So it seems like I also need to replace the Starter Relay as I guess the stress the failed Starter Motor put on it burnt the contacts? Sadly this starter only has about 90k miles on it as I bought it new when my original starter failed at around 160k miles.
This is not a cheap part, especially after I pay for shipping to Australia so just wanted to get some confirmation/opinions from the experts before I order a new Starter Relay.
Thanks.
I always carry a cheatsheet of the diag error codes with me so I could identify code 12 as the Crankshaft Position Sensor. According to the cheatsheet the bike should not run or run badly, but since I was on a hill I decided to try and jump start it, and the bike started ran fine. So the issue at least out on the road was Starter related, and I figured I'm only about 80 km from home so will try and get back under my own steam just need to keep her running...
Got home and started searching the FJRForum, there have been a few Code 12 posts and I used the info to confirm that my CPS is ok (reading 527 ohms at around 22* C).
I have also confirmed the following:
- battery ok and charged
- fuses all ok
- CPS reads in spec (527 ohms)
- Cleared any error codes stored in 60/61
- Confirmed that the On/Off switch is working and turned to On
- Confirmed that the side stand and gear position sensors are working correctly
I pulled out the starter motor and when I opened it up I found the mess in the pics below. I have another starter that I had swapped out the brushes in and cleaned up the armature so I tested it on the bench and it seems to spin well and only draws around 9 Amps once it starts moving so I installed it.
Unfortunately when I press the starter button I still only hear a click from the starter relay, but no action from the starter motor. I checked and there is no +12v being transferred to the "switched" side of the starter relay when I press the engine start button.
I reinstalled the tank and again with the ignition on jumpered the two +ve posts on the Starter Relay and the bike started fine and cleared the Code 12 from the LCD display which as I understand will only clear once the engine starts/runs normally. I wanted to be sure that it would not come back, which it didn't after I jumped the bike.
So it seems like I also need to replace the Starter Relay as I guess the stress the failed Starter Motor put on it burnt the contacts? Sadly this starter only has about 90k miles on it as I bought it new when my original starter failed at around 160k miles.
This is not a cheap part, especially after I pay for shipping to Australia so just wanted to get some confirmation/opinions from the experts before I order a new Starter Relay.
Thanks.
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