need some help.
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need some help.
Ok so my batttery died in my bike an 03 yamaha 600r.
So i went to the store bought a new battery, put the acide in the battery and charged the batter over night.
Now i put the battery back on the bike and try to start it and it wont turn over.
I start it and i get the click followed by a buzzing noise. the buzzing noise will continue for as long as i keep my finger on the ingnition.
Im getting power to the bike but im not able to start it.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
So i went to the store bought a new battery, put the acide in the battery and charged the batter over night.
Now i put the battery back on the bike and try to start it and it wont turn over.
I start it and i get the click followed by a buzzing noise. the buzzing noise will continue for as long as i keep my finger on the ingnition.
Im getting power to the bike but im not able to start it.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
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Re: need some help.
It still sounds like either a battery or starter/starter solenoid issue. Hook a multi-meter to your battery and note the voltage; should be around 12 volts if you just pulled it off the charger. Once you have the voltage for the battery, hit the starter switch and note the voltage on the multi-meter.
If the battery voltage checks out, try bridging the connection on the starter solenoid and see if the bike cranks. You can either use a screw driver to bridge the connection, or you can unbolt the cable from the battery and touch it to the other terminal on the solenoid.
That's about as far as my troubleshooting knowledge goes...
If the battery voltage checks out, try bridging the connection on the starter solenoid and see if the bike cranks. You can either use a screw driver to bridge the connection, or you can unbolt the cable from the battery and touch it to the other terminal on the solenoid.
That's about as far as my troubleshooting knowledge goes...
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Re: need some help.
did you understand all that sup?
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What charge did you put 2 your battery? I know some charges have multiple settings and if it is not correct the battery is not fully charged
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What charge did you put 2 your battery? I know some charges have multiple settings and if it is not correct the battery is not fully charged
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Re: need some help.
So i got a new one and charging right now, i have a 1.5 amp charger set to 12 volts everything should be fine well find out in the next hour lol.
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Welp bought a brand new battery charged it, still same symptoms so im now guessing the started/ starter solenoid is bad.
Man. what should i do now?
Man. what should i do now?
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Re: need some help.
Did you try bridging the connection on the starter solenoid? Also, you might try tapping the starter solenoid with a hammer or screw driver to get it to work again temporarily. Other than that, it looks like you might be push starting for a while...
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