Kc5
Member
My FJR finally left me stranded.
I was going to run some quick errands around town, so I went to my shop, slipped on my helmet and hit the starter to let the bike warm up. I didn't fire up, but spun over fine. I turned the key off, sit down on the bike, turned the key back on, hit the starter and it fired up as normal.
About 3 miles down the road, I stopped for gas. After fuelling up, I had the no start condition again. This time I noticed that the fuel pump is not coming on. I could hear a relay click when I turned the key on, but no fuel pump. Everything else seemed normal. After 30 minutes of messing with it, I called for a ride to get the trailer and haul it home. This was a sad day, but not too far from home THIS time.
When I got it home, still no fuel pump. Pushed it in the shop and tried it again....nothing. Went inside for a bite to eat and came out to try it again and still nothing. I thought this was good, at least I'm where I can work on it now. I cycled the key one more time before I started to take stuff apart.
This time it starts right up. I started it and killed it several times over a 10-12 mile ride and never had another issue.
I can't afford to have this happen again on a cross country trip.
Any ideas on what to start looking for?
2012 w/15,000 miles
I was going to run some quick errands around town, so I went to my shop, slipped on my helmet and hit the starter to let the bike warm up. I didn't fire up, but spun over fine. I turned the key off, sit down on the bike, turned the key back on, hit the starter and it fired up as normal.
About 3 miles down the road, I stopped for gas. After fuelling up, I had the no start condition again. This time I noticed that the fuel pump is not coming on. I could hear a relay click when I turned the key on, but no fuel pump. Everything else seemed normal. After 30 minutes of messing with it, I called for a ride to get the trailer and haul it home. This was a sad day, but not too far from home THIS time.
When I got it home, still no fuel pump. Pushed it in the shop and tried it again....nothing. Went inside for a bite to eat and came out to try it again and still nothing. I thought this was good, at least I'm where I can work on it now. I cycled the key one more time before I started to take stuff apart.
This time it starts right up. I started it and killed it several times over a 10-12 mile ride and never had another issue.
I can't afford to have this happen again on a cross country trip.
Any ideas on what to start looking for?
2012 w/15,000 miles