wheatonFJR
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Any fault codes coming up on the display?
I know right how you feel...hope the shop can do you right!!
I know right how you feel...hope the shop can do you right!!
Sorry to hear your having trouble. The Tank only has a fine mesh screen inside and not a serviceable filter really. When you turn the key on the fuel pump back flushes the screen as it cycles on so I've read somewhere.
Sounds correct from what I've read and remember also.Sorry to hear your having trouble. The Tank only has a fine mesh screen inside and not a serviceable filter really. When you turn the key on the fuel pump back flushes the screen as it cycles on so I've read somewhere.
Over the life of the bike, I have had this happen 3 or 4 times. You may be right about the starter, cause it did draw down the power, but it works just fine the other 99.999999999% of the time. I think I will wait until the dam thing goes out. I'm waiting at the Whitehorse dealer now and they seem to have a handle on the investigation. They say that they will empty the tank and remove the fuel pump to check the screens for crud etc net. I will follow up with what they say is or was the problem. I hear the bike running now. 11:20 pdt, monday may 31.Ken,
The first paragraph of your original post sounds like a bad starter. There have been several reports of starters giving problems only when hot. They are very slow to turn over, and draw way too much current, resetting the dashboard. Most likely to happen when stopping for gas in the middle of a long, hot ride. Bike will show no symptoms when cold in the morning. Some searches will show up a few other threads with the same problem.
Hey, it's a motorcycle trip, eh. Loads of fun. All Good. No complaints yet. It's only money. I'm still alive and moving.Sorry, I got nothin' for you, Ken. Turned out to be a great experience. Hope yours has an upside of some kind too. Good luck.
Left the dealer and rode to Boya Lake campground, then a motel without wifi in New Hazelton. I am now in Cache Creek and will get home tomorrrow.Hopefully no news is good news and Ken is off riding again.
--G
You hit it right on the head. Now find the problem item.I just checked the service manual for the required voltage is: 12.8v at 68 degrees F. or 20 degrees C.
If your battery is registering 11.6 battery no good or even 12.2 still no good.
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