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Old 25-Feb-2006, 21:12
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The \"servo\" starting.........

hmmm, since ive put my bike back together it doesnt seem to start as per the servo starting ie touch the button and away it goes until it runs.

Now at a cough of a start it stops turning.............

Any ideas? Where are any of the electrical gizmos to do with this?
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Old 25-Feb-2006, 21:33
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hmmm, since ive put my bike back together it doesnt seem to start as per the servo starting ie touch the button and away it goes until it runs.

Now at a cough of a start it stops turning.............

Any ideas? Where are any of the electrical gizmos to do with this?

have you swapped cpu's Andy??
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Old 25-Feb-2006, 21:57
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No not at all......
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Everything is controlled by the CPU.All the starter button does is send a signal to the CPU and tell it to start the bike.I would double check all your wiring connections,..especially the multipin plugs.
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Old 26-Feb-2006, 09:38
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I must admit that does seem the obvious route, although i didnt need to dissconnect that much at all. Ive had it running.........its just now it seems to turn a couple of compression strokes and then stop turning. I am on my 3rd battery in 18 months................and it is similar to the symptoms to last time i needed a new battery...

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Old 26-Feb-2006, 09:49
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On page 46 of my owners manual is says..........."If the system is flat it will automatically stop the starter turning over!"
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Old 26-Feb-2006, 11:10
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THe wiring is quite clever really, as soon as you disconnect anything like the ambient temp connector or the connector on the oil level/pressure, it illuminates the yellow eng light on the dash!
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Old 26-Feb-2006, 12:05
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Read an old link from shazzam...........i might look to geet a ytz7S battery. same shape/size as the yt12b-bs std but a higher cold crank!! They call them High crank batteries......... anyone got one?
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Aaah yeah,the battery!!
I forgot that my old 999 bip did exactly the same thing.New battery under warranty cured it.
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Old 26-Feb-2006, 16:54
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Aaah yeah,the battery!!
I forgot that my old 999 bip did exactly the same thing.New battery under warranty cured it.

What were your symptoms then mate?
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