Not sure if the dealer has it right, we'll see. And no, I just cant make the time to wrench it myself.
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As you can see from this post and few related ones, my 79 GS 1000e is pristine except for some electrical gremlins. A dealer identified the problem with the short as resulting from a bad DYNA ignition coil that fried. Dyna agreed enough to cover it as a warranty item (only about 100 miles on it), but I had my doubts. Now that the new Dyna coil is in, the dealer says that there is an intermittent problem with the Solenoid- and there is a new one on the way. I mention this to everyone so that they can brainstorm and maybe learn from the problem, not because I am seeking a specific answer from the group. If anyone has had my symptoms (repeatedly/instantly blowing ignition fuse) it might be helpful.
Not sure if the dealer has it right, we'll see. And no, I just cant make the time to wrench it myself.
1979 GS 1000e
1967 Triumph Bonneville
1986 Honda VFR 750
2014 Indian Vintage
2015 KLR 650
2019 Yamaha Tracer GT
2021 Yamaha Tenere 700
2023 Triumph Tiger 1200
And so on...
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Problem like this would make me suspect connections in right switch, namely the kill switch wiring. Pressing the starter button puts more load on ignition fuse (another 3 amps) so maybe your solenoid is to blame if it happens then. But lots of other things could be contributing to your problem. Me, I'd try bypassing the kill switch, but your dealer is unlikely to risk doing this.1981 gs650L
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They CLAIM that the kill switch was their 1st suspect, and that they checked it thouroghly. Something tells that the solenoid will not completely solve it- but we'll see later this week1979 GS 1000e
1967 Triumph Bonneville
1986 Honda VFR 750
2014 Indian Vintage
2015 KLR 650
2019 Yamaha Tracer GT
2021 Yamaha Tenere 700
2023 Triumph Tiger 1200
And so on...
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Originally posted by open1mind View Post....
....................... If anyone has had my symptoms (repeatedly/instantly blowing ignition fuse) it might be helpful..........
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It was happening intermittently last fall, while the bike was running. Recently, the fuse then started to blow instantly whenever the kill switch was switched to run, and the ignition was on--- regardless of what else was on. Dealer claims that the short/fuse blowing problem was remedied as soons they put in the new coil from Dyna, and that makes some sense to me. The solenoid was not a problem before, so I was surprised to hear that it went bad. We'll see.1979 GS 1000e
1967 Triumph Bonneville
1986 Honda VFR 750
2014 Indian Vintage
2015 KLR 650
2019 Yamaha Tracer GT
2021 Yamaha Tenere 700
2023 Triumph Tiger 1200
And so on...
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If anyone is interested in an update, I have bike back from the dealer. In summary, they replaced the DYNA coil, installed a new starter solenoid, and claim that they tested every connection in the wiring harness diligently. After charging the battery, it fired right up for them, and no fuse issues. I have ridden about 75 mi, with no issues. In fact, it is running great. So, for now, I will call it fixed. At least as fixed as any mint 35 year old bike w only 10k miles on it can be! Thanks to all for the brainstorming and coaching.1979 GS 1000e
1967 Triumph Bonneville
1986 Honda VFR 750
2014 Indian Vintage
2015 KLR 650
2019 Yamaha Tracer GT
2021 Yamaha Tenere 700
2023 Triumph Tiger 1200
And so on...
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