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Dude 18-Jul-2003 19:28

Wont Start off button - but will bump off
 
2001 748S Alarm and Immobiliser removed.

Bike does not start off the button!! I turn the igition on, get the fuel pump whirr, but nothing when I press the start button. Also indicator no longer work :o

Thought it may be a fuse, but checked them all. Bike will bump off, but getting a bit sick of bump starting her all the time.

Anyone else had a similar experience or able to shed some light on it?

Thanks in advance,

DJ Tera 18-Jul-2003 19:36

can you hear a clicking sound when you press the button?

Nigel Booker 18-Jul-2003 19:53

Have you checked the starter relay connections had the leads disconnect themselves twice in 12 months.

Nigel Booker 18-Jul-2003 19:55

Forgot to mention that my local ducati dealer didn't fix the problem an RAC mechanic that took part in the pro thunder series said its a common fault.

Shazaam! 18-Jul-2003 21:07

As Nigel discovered, a common problem with superbikes is that after running fine and then shut off, it won't start again, say after a refueling stop. Sometimes if you wait a few minutes it will restart normally.

The culprit is the two-wire plastic connector plug located behind the starter relay (the round gold component near the battery.) The connector often makes a poor connection from distortion or corrosion. Usually jiggling or unplugging and plugging the connector will get you going again.

Rushjob 19-Jul-2003 00:43

And once you plug it back in, get a cable tie wrapped around it:rodent:
Andy
Stuck outside Mulsanne ( could have been worse I suppose! ) for 20 minutes till I fathomed it out........

KeefyB 19-Jul-2003 05:41

Did you remove the alarm/imobiliser yourself?
 
It could be you have missed a link out of the wiring loom.The alarm/imobiliser is just a series of contacts that interupt the supply to components such as the starter button and fuel pump.My guess is that there are some poor connections somewhere.

Dude 19-Jul-2003 09:21

Thanks for your comments.

I will check the connections around the relay area and clean them up.

DJ - there is no clicking like in a flat battery, just nothing at all.

It seems to be an intermittent fault that has come and gone - usally only a couple of minutes each time, but now has stayed for over a week. Does sound like a connection problem.

I will report back

Guido 19-Jul-2003 10:09

Mark,

Might be also worth checking the starter button housing itself. Does get water/crap in there and may not be connecting properly...a long shot after trying the other suggestions.

Gc

Old Yella 19-Jul-2003 21:41

Dude
Nelly is a registered alarm man for Datatool so quiz him if no joy with other options but must agree that removing the cut out from the starter solenoid got mine going again last year.
You need to remove the cut out from the solenoid and remove the alarm loom connection then plug the original plug back into the solenoid.
Two minute tops including removing the fairing.
Best of luck dude

Yella


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