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GSJoe
replacement start switch (non-GS)
Hey could any tell me where I could find a replacement start switch for my KZ? I tried Bike Bandit and eBay but both yielded nothing useable.Tags: None
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What do you mean "start switch"? You mean starter button, or starter relay, or??
Earl
Originally posted by GSJoeHey could any tell me where I could find a replacement start switch for my KZ? I tried Bike Bandit and eBay but both yielded nothing useable.Komorebi-The light filtering through the trees.
I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. H.D.T.
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GSJoe
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I wont say that a starter button cant go bad, but I've never seen one fail.
Usually, its the starter solenoid that goes bad. Under the left side panel, you will see the starter solenoid and on its top there is a small (usually green/yellow)
wire soldered. I would take a multimeter, hold the red probe to the solder connection and the black probe to ground and turn the ignition on and press the starter button. If the meter shows voltage when you press the starter buttton, the problem is the solenoid and not the button. If there is no voltage when you press the button with the ignition switched on, then its the button. I dont think the button and spring assembly is available separately from the switch assembly.
Earl
Originally posted by GSJoeStarter button. That thing you press to start the bike.Komorebi-The light filtering through the trees.
I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. H.D.T.
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GSJoe
Well if the solenoid is what I think it is, then that's what I have been shorting to start the bike.
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To "short" the solenoid, you're connecting the two BIG terminals. The small wire on top is the signal wire that activates the solenoid when you press the starter button.
Earl
Originally posted by GSJoeWell if the solenoid is what I think it is, then that's what I have been shorting to start the bike.Komorebi-The light filtering through the trees.
I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. H.D.T.
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Boondocks
Originally posted by GSJoeHey could any tell me where I could find a replacement start switch for my KZ? I tried Bike Bandit and eBay but both yielded nothing useable.
I would try to take the switch apart and inspect the contacts, spring, etc.. If jumping the wires going into the switch (ignition on) activates the solenoid, you know the wiring is OK and the switch is at fault. When disassembling the switch, I would recommend that you put it inside a large plastic bag just in case. Sometimes small parts and springs fly out of a disassembled switch and may be lost. If the contacts are corroded, file them clean with an ignition file or fine sandpaper and spray them with contact cleaner.
If the switch is not repairable and you can't find a replacement right away, you may be able to adapt something like the SPST Normally Off Pushbutton Momentary Contact Switch. Although this switch is only $1, shipping is $7 so unless you need more electrical parts it may be better to look at Radio Shack Momentary Switches if there is a store in your area.
You could also check with Jeff Saunders at Z1 Enterprises Kawasaki KZ550-C1 1980 Parts. He is a member of these forums, and Z1 specializes in parts for old bikes like your Kawasaki. If he doesn't have the part in stock, he may know how to get one for you.Last edited by Guest; 04-01-2006, 05:53 PM.
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GS550joe
Replacement switch
I replaced one in a cb550 that went bad.. used the Radio Shack normally open momentary contact push button... soldered it in and it worked like a champ.
This is the cheapest way to replace one.. suzuki wanted the entire right assembly when all i needed was a cover that everything screwed into.. otherwise check the bone yards... google for bates used parts in Dallas/Garland TX.. they do ship used parts..
Joe "JP"
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SqDancerLynn1
DO a little checking first with a volt meter. Could be the start button, Clutch saftey switch, wiring, Start soloniod
The GS Tracing back start soloniod / clutch switch to start/ run/stop switch to fuse block
Check for 12 VDC
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GSJoe
Yeah I already took apart the switch and it did look pretty corroded so I guess the R/S thing is the best idea right now. Thanks guys!
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