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    Engine not starting: bad starter?

    Yesterday I went to take the bike out for a spin but could not get it to start. The bike is an '82 gs 650G. In the past I have jumped it with cables (car off) and it would start right up, but this time nothing, not even a click when i hit the button. I tried jumping it just in case the battery was dead (last ride about a month ago), but still nothing. All the fuses in the box under the seat are ok. It does start and run if I bump start it by getting a running start. I figured it has to be either the button or a bad starter. Any way to test the starter? Any advice on where to start first?

    Thanks,

    Chris

    #2
    Welcome to the site. The first thing in any charging system is to check the battery. What voltage is your battery when the key is off and on? Have you looked over all of your connections to make sure nothing is cut? When you say you checked your fuses, did you just look at them or test them with a power light? You need over 12v to start and your fuses can break under the metal caps where you cannot see them.

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      #3
      Greetings and Salutations!!

      Hi Mr. paintman111,

      If you short the solenoid with a screwdriver, will the starter turn the engine over? It could be a bad battery. It could be a dirty start button switch. It could be a faulty, rusted, intermittent connection anywhere. When was the last time you went through the entire wiring harness to clean the connections and grounds, checking for melted connectors and worn insulation?

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        #4
        Since you say it bump starts, it's likely battery, solenoid,or starter problem. Battery is the most likely culprit. You've been on here a while, so you must have noticed all the attention to charging systems.You don't seem to ride this bike much, is it new to you or a second bike? The starter motor on this bike is a pain to remove, so let's hope it's something else. Does this bike still have clutch safety switch?
        1981 gs650L

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          #5
          Originally posted by tom203 View Post
          Since you say it bump starts, it's likely battery, solenoid,or starter problem. Battery is the most likely culprit. You've been on here a while, so you must have noticed all the attention to charging systems.You don't seem to ride this bike much, is it new to you or a second bike? The starter motor on this bike is a pain to remove, so let's hope it's something else. Does this bike still have clutch safety switch?
          This is a good question!
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            #6
            Fixed the problem, followed the wire diagram and found a loose connection. Battery was fine. Even if its a dead battery it should still start with jumper cables, or at the least make a clicking noise. I've been on and off here since '07, but didn't go on for about a year. When I came back my username was gone and there was nothing on the forums. I'm guessing the site got hit or something? I signed up again with the same username. I do ride alot, I've put about 20k on the gs in the 5 years i've owned it as well as rebuild the engine. This past summer though, with a new job and moving, time as been scarce so it has been sitting. Thanks everyone for the help, and I'll try to stick around more this time.

            To answer the above question this is the first bike I ever bought, but I have owned three so far. One other gs650 and a gsx600, both which I sold.
            Last edited by Guest; 08-19-2011, 12:37 AM.

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              #7
              Paintmann Chris,

              Welcome back to GSR.

              If you dont sign in for a period of time (3 months?) your username expires.
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              Where was the disconnected wire? What was it? How you find it?


              I, too, had a 82 650G.
              Got it new and Had it for 20+ years.

              Dave

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              Last edited by Redman; 08-20-2011, 10:05 PM.
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                #8
                Sorry for the late reply. It was the wire for the starter up by the fuse box. It uses bullet connectors and I guess one of them got pinched and disconnected when I put the seat back on...at least I think that's what happened. I ended up throwing some electrical tape around it to stop it from coming loose again.

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