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omnicore
Well it's a start, I didn't try to fully start it, I'm just going one step at a time since it's my first time working on a motorcycle.
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Originally posted by omnicore View PostWell it's a start, I didn't try to fully start it, I'm just going one step at a time since it's my first time working on a motorcycle.1980 GS1100E....Number 15!
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well I used my multimeter and tested the wires between the starter button and the solenoid and they were getting 12 volts across them and I'd have to assume that since the battery is brand new it's good enough to get the solenoid to kick up and complete the circuit.
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Originally posted by omnicore View Postwell I used my multimeter and tested the wires between the starter button and the solenoid and they were getting 12 volts across them and I'd have to assume that since the battery is brand new it's good enough to get the solenoid to kick up and complete the circuit.
I was "unclear" (that's political speak for 'wrong') when I suggested your problem might be because you're not getting power to the solenoid; it's there all the time and it comes directly from the battery. You also need a positive connection on the other side (which is what you get when you put a screwdriver across the two posts). I think you've got a fuse problem or a wiring problem. A solenoid problem is certainly possible but I'll bet that's not the case.
Speaking of cases...this is my last case for a long time.Last edited by chuckycheese; 08-10-2008, 08:58 PM.1980 GS1100E....Number 15!
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Originally posted by omnicore View Postok well I'll double check all that and see if I missed something. Thanks for all your help.1980 GS1100E....Number 15!
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