I'll check that wire after lunch
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ThrottleBack
Originally posted by JEEPRUSTY View Post
I'll check that wire after lunch
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ThrottleBack
I check the positive post to make sure I gad 12v, I did. I touch my + lead to the wire at the solenoid for the switch and hit it, stays 000. Dammit.
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Steel Toed Tank
Originally posted by ThrottleBack View PostI check the positive post to make sure I gad 12v, I did. I touch my + lead to the wire at the solenoid for the switch and hit it, stays 000. Dammit.
I'd disconnect it there, and put your + lead into the connector of the wire coming from the starter button and try pushing it again.
Could be the bullet connector right there is loose or corroded.
At least we know your solenoid is good, and we have isolated the issue down to one wire.
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Originally posted by ThrottleBack View PostI check the positive post to make sure I gad 12v, I did. I touch my + lead to the wire at the solenoid for the switch and hit it, stays 000. Dammit.
at least you know what the problem is now1978 GS1085.
Just remember, an opinion without 3.14 is just an onion!
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ThrottleBack
Originally posted by Agemax View Postif you had checked it all through properly in the first place, as you were told to, you would have found that a lot earlier and save yourself some time and grief.
at least you know what the problem is now
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ThrottleBack
Ok connector had power. Hooked it back up and theres power at the solenoid at starter wire. No engage.
Think the solenoid is shot and is screwing with diagnosis. The signal from the switch is hitting the solenoid and going no where
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Originally posted by ThrottleBack View PostOk connector had power. Hooked it back up and theres power at the solenoid at starter wire. No engage.
Think the solenoid is shot and is screwing with diagnosis. The signal from the switch is hitting the solenoid and going no where
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Steel Toed Tank
You have double checked the ground from the panel the solenoid is mounted to?
I would rule out a dirty, damaged or missing ground wire before replacing parts that you might not have to.
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ThrottleBack
I grabbed a 3 post briggs and strat solenoid i had on my shelf (an extra for my kits atv), put it on, bike fired right up.
Appears to be resolved, we will see. Grounds all look solid.
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Originally posted by ThrottleBack View PostI grabbed a 3 post briggs and strat solenoid i had on my shelf (an extra for my kits atv), put it on, bike fired right up.
Appears to be resolved, we will see. Grounds all look solid.
Is the coil still in tact or does it show an open?
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ThrottleBack
I can honestly tell you I haven't spent enough time with it to know where the coil(s?) are lol. I'm pretty great with cars and off road toys but something about my first motorcycle has me operating like a love drunk retard.
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The coils will be located under your fuel tank above the engine - the two round tubes with the spark plug wires coming off of them.Cowboy Up or Quit. - Run Free Lou and Rest in Peace
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Steel Toed Tank
Originally posted by ThrottleBack View PostI can honestly tell you I haven't spent enough time with it to know where the coil(s?) are lol. I'm pretty great with cars and off road toys but something about my first motorcycle has me operating like a love drunk retard.
Most of us know that feeling, lol.
After chasing down a few gremlins on your GS it will start to all make more sense and feel simple in operation and easy to work on.
I gotta say though if that was my bike, I would keep it 100% OEM, well maintained and the few miles I would add to it would be on and off the trailer at the classic bike shows.
That's a fine bike, you got it for an incredible price, and you will get much enjoyment from it no matter what you do with.
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