Crystalholt
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Hi! I’m a new member & owner of a 2005 FJR 1300. Love the bike but I’m having some power issues & enjoy seeing lots of information.
Crystal
Crystal
Hi! Yes I took the battery in & had it test under load & it was all good. Cleaned the connections @Just to be clear, battery verified: did you have it professionally tested under load? My battery read 12.8 volts. I thought it was fine, but still had starting issues. I removed it; once the shop jolted it with a charge, the voltage dropped to 0.5 volts. A dead/dying battery will show intermittent signs of life. KISS - if the battery under load showed a full charge, then it's not your battery.
oh yes it’s high 80’s low 90’s! Beautiful to be ridingWelcome Crystal, enjoy the ride. Must be pretty warm in FL this time of year?
Hi! Yes I took the battery in & had it test under load & it was all good. Cleaned the connections @
oh yes it’s high 80’s low 90’s! Beautiful to be riding
Welcome from the great white north! I saw your post about the harness, it would be for Gen 2 bike I'm afraid. Good luck with your electrical issues, if you were close I'd help you out. I do this electrical stuff for fun.Hi! I’m a new member & owner of a 2005 FJR 1300. Love the bike but I’m having some power issues & enjoy seeing lots of information.
Crystal
Crystal; Try looking at your insulators on the battery terminals, cable side. Years ago I had a post of my bike doing freaky things and battery going dead, nothing working, then it does. I thought I had bad gas it ran so bad. I finally found that the rubber insulators were under the terminal and making the connection extremely poor to the battery posts where barely nothing was contacting and it would come loose after a while. If they insulators are in the way cut them so nothing can be between the bottom of the terminal and your battery posts. I had pix etc, but they are gone thanks to Photo Bucket. But problem was solved!Hi! Yes I took the battery in & had it test under load & it was all good. Cleaned the connections @
oh yes it’s high 80’s low 90’s! Beautiful to be riding
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