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19-Jun-2015, 18:34
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On my 2000 748 it only primes when the sidestand is up... caught me out for a couple of hours once when trying to get the bike running!!!
Just went and checked and it is up, so its not that
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19-Jun-2015, 22:22
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try the relay first
other problems have been traced to the through connector in the pump assemble or the fuel pump itself.
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try the relay first
other problems have been traced to the through connector in the pump assemble or the fuel pump itself.
Is there a dedicated relay for the fuel pump or is it shared with another circuit?
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19-Jun-2015, 23:13
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Shares with Coils and injectors
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22-Jun-2015, 11:49
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Its one of the big ones under the riders seat, there are two identical ones next to each other iirc.
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22-Jun-2015, 21:39
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I would still permanently bypass the side stand switch Ant mentioned.
Easy job.
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Forgot to ask Simon, is it alarmed
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