Feejer/Weejer man
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Mine lasted 5 yeas in Ca. Replaced it last year before WFO in Park City. When hot I sometimes get the reset on the screen on a restart. New battery same result, at times. Connections tight. Go figure?
Or that your starter is FRIED.Just thought I'd post this as the resetting clock and trip odometer are some good indicators of a battery on the way out.
Bad connection - at the battery terminals, ground, whatever, could do it.Wonder if there is another explanation besides low battery for the clock and trip meters reseting at startup. Bike is '06 AE,,, new to me. Windshield auto retract disconnected (by PO), battery newly replaced but resets still occurring, ignition switch recall done. Appreciate any advice. Thanks.
Thanks, will check ground connections. I just installed a new battery figuring it was original equipment in effort to fix this,,,,, no change.Bad connection - at the battery terminals, ground, whatever, could do it.Wonder if there is another explanation besides low battery for the clock and trip meters reseting at startup. Bike is '06 AE,,, new to me. Windshield auto retract disconnected (by PO), battery newly replaced but resets still occurring, ignition switch recall done. Appreciate any advice. Thanks.
How do you know it's NOT the battery?
Any other symptoms? Like slow cranking? Slow to start?Thanks, will check ground connections. I just installed a new battery figuring it was original equipment in effort to fix this,,,,, no change.
Well, there are generally two ways to tell if the battery is good, and only one is surefire. 1) You can replace the battery with a brand new one, (but there is no guarantee that the new battery is 100% good). 2) you can break out your multimeter and make a whole bunch of careful measurements to figure out where the voltage is being dropped, or the starter current restricted. I know you know all about this stuff Skooter, from your recent starter motor debacle. But most people just opt for #1.How do you know it's NOT the battery?
In Southern New Mexico its more like "I went to start my bike and the fan didn't come on, something must be broke"Fred, if you do a search using the terms +push +startyou will find a way to delay the need to replace your battery. The resetting dash is a good early warning of impending amp and volt shortages.
This has been a strange weather year here in New England. I have been shutting my bike off with the fan running more frequently than normal and sometimes when I first turn the key back on the fan turns on if I've parked for only a short time. My battery would like to complain about this treatment because the fan is a major power drain just before I push the starter button. I dunno how this fan operation affects you guys with the true hot weather bikes.
Thanks for sticking with me... No other symtoms. Seems to crank well, never slow, starts about the same way every time. Starter turns for one or two seconds and it's running. Haven't had a chance to check engine ground connection and probably won't get to it 'til the weekend. Bike has never had (in my few months of ownership) a starting problem, or any hint of refusal to run. BTW............ love the bike.... AE took some getting used to but now I'm liking it most of the time.Any other symptoms? Like slow cranking? Slow to start?Thanks, will check ground connections. I just installed a new battery figuring it was original equipment in effort to fix this,,,,, no change.