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dave996 06-Nov-2006 14:29

Bike's dead
 
I know this has been covered but I can't find it for the life of me!

My 996 will not start, the battery if fine, fuel pump and lights come, the kill switch is in the off position but there is absolutly nothing when you hit the start button.

Any help please :(

Cheers
Dave

Jools 06-Nov-2006 14:30

When you say the kill switch is in the off position?

dave996 06-Nov-2006 14:32

Sorry, it's in the run position.

;)

Monty 06-Nov-2006 14:33

Sidestand interlock?

John

dave996 06-Nov-2006 14:36

I have the suicide stand that if in gear with the stand down. it'll start!!!
Is that what you ment Monty?

Scooter916 06-Nov-2006 14:38

Start solenoid?? Is it clicking. If not sounds suspect

dave996 06-Nov-2006 14:40

No click no nothing.

Bike was running fine on Thursday night, left it over the weekend then nothing.

Scooter916 06-Nov-2006 14:54

Do you know where the solenoid is ?? could be worth a look see. Check the wires for tightness and corrosion. If ok check for voltage at the solenoid. and report back
glyn

dave996 06-Nov-2006 15:11

No......

Scooter916 06-Nov-2006 15:13

By The battery, Find the Thick wire coming from starter motor, Follow it back. it will end at the solenoid,

skidlids 06-Nov-2006 15:19

Dave 90% of the time this problem is caused by the connector block in the back of the starter solinoid not making a good contact or even falling out, you will see many a Ducati with it tie-wrapped in, often just wiggling it while pushing the start button works, well it always did on my old 916

JPM 06-Nov-2006 15:24

The sidestand bypass might still be the issue, it was on Lily's bike...

dave996 06-Nov-2006 15:26

I'll have a look at all this tonight and report back.
Typically I've just sold it and now it want's to mess me around :(

Jools 06-Nov-2006 15:32

I had similar on my ST and it was one of the relays gone a bit green round the gills. Trouble is that there are so many interlocks that without a wiring diagram it's difficult to say....why did my 888 fuel pump refuse to work when one of the fuses in the fuse box was loose? Nothing to do with the fuel pump fuse but must have been in the circuit somewhere.

dst1 06-Nov-2006 16:22

same thing happened to my 916, it was the solenoid
there is a white two pins connector, check that this is not loose.
I still changed the solenoid and all was well

TopiToo 06-Nov-2006 16:38

Quote:

Originally Posted by skidlids
Dave 90% of the time this problem is caused by the connector block in the back of the starter solinoid not making a good contact or even falling out, you will see many a Ducati with it tie-wrapped in, often just wiggling it while pushing the start button works, well it always did on my old 916


Hello Dave996

as Skids says above, the solinoid is in red and No.22 sometimes works lose
may work checking all connectors to the battery.

good luck



TopiToo

Martinp 06-Nov-2006 17:45

I had a simular problem on my 748 turn out to be a dodgy earth from the alarm.

Just my 2p.

madmav 06-Nov-2006 21:16

little yellow wire in the back of the solonoid! should do the trick

dave996 06-Nov-2006 21:28

Loose earth from the battery to the mount behind the rear brake resevoir. (At the resevoir end)
Cheers for all the advice

Dave


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