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hikeifulike 18 Apr 2007 17:59

No Electrics, but fuses are ok and battery is charged
 
Now then, i found two fuses but they are not blown, so i took my battery off and charged it still no life...:censored:
as a matter of interest,... after i washed it and thought it was all dry i turned the key...green light came on and when i pressed the starter i heard a wierd noise like something shorting or battling to ignite "for a better word"
, so immediately cut the power, after a long while in the sun i tried it again, and again the noise so i left it the whole day, and when i tried again later, there was no noise after the green light but now its completely dead...any ideas anyone? :stormy::helpsmilie:

*Touring Ted* 18 Apr 2007 22:39

Quote:

Originally Posted by hikeifulike (Post 133580)
Now then, i found two fuses but they are not blown, so i took my battery off and charged it still no life...:censored:
as a matter of interest,... after i washed it and thought it was all dry i turned the key...green light came on and when i pressed the starter i heard a wierd noise like something shorting or battling to ignite "for a better word"
, so immediately cut the power, after a long while in the sun i tried it again, and again the noise so i left it the whole day, and when i tried again later, there was no noise after the green light but now its completely dead...any ideas anyone? :stormy::helpsmilie:

Go and buy a multimetre and then ill give you some instructions :)

brettsyoung 19 Apr 2007 00:18

sounds like earth
 
Check the earth. Before you start pulling stuff to bits or buying stuff check where the main earth wire from the battery to the frame is bolted on. Alloy bolts and frames are notorious for forming corrosion around the earth bolt, making the connection fail. Take it off, clean it and the frame well and try again. Also worth cleaning the earth link to the fuse box and the earth link at the battery terminal. Sounds like the water is providing the earth link when splashed on the bike. May not be the problem, but only takes 5 mins to check.

hikeifulike 19 Apr 2007 19:05

she works...my babe is alive
 
:funmeteryes::clap::D IT WORKS!!! My babe is alive....It was the bloody fuses after all....you know what, she uses the same fuses as a car, 2 yellow 20 amp fuses, and let me tell you, even when they look like they are OK, the old ones that is...don't believe your eyes, spend 1.19 at Halfords on the way home in desperation...put them in and watch the little green light come on. I am so happy I could shit.
Thanks to all that gave me advice and my Angel in Spain for the Pdf.
Long live the thumper, born to rip and shred.

*Touring Ted* 19 Apr 2007 19:39

As you are so happy, can you send me that PDF ??? :)


Next time, check the fuses with a multimetre.. just caus they look ok, doesnt mean they are :)

Glad its fixed... ride free buddy.

Dakota 19 Apr 2007 20:45

Pleased it's all fixed and working.

Quote:

Originally Posted by tedmagnum (Post 133741)
As you are so happy, can you send me that PDF ??? :)

I've emailed it to you Eduardo.

It's a 72 page pdf parts catalogue for a XT600E (4PTB Europe/4SL7 Switzerland) with parts exploded drawings and all the part numbers, circa 2001.

If anybody else wants this pdf PM your email address and I'll send it.

twistgrip 23 Apr 2007 22:51

xt600 pdf to dakota
 
Hi, Could You Send Me The Pdf On The Xt600e Thanks. Mark.


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