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Hi
Most Yamahas use an oil level warning light rather than an oil pressure warning light. And as far as I have seen these illuminate while the engine is off and then go out when you press the starter button (ie, rather than when the engine is running). Had Yamahas that are not turning over in the slightest and the warning light goes out as soon as you press the button.
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If the starter relay is one of the small items under the saddle (similar in looks to an indicator relay), I did note that it lightly 'clicked' in to operation (as normal, I presume?) each time the bike was switched on and off (barely audibly over the whine of the fuel injection system, etc).
I checked the sidestand switch today, seemed to be functioning as it should....
What I don't understand is to why the bike's now working as normally as it ever should. There was no loud bang of unburnt fuel when it started, it fast idled as normal and returned to its usual smooth idle once warmed up.
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I had a yamaha, once, Didn't amuse me at all after one long ride it decided not to turn over on the return journey, push started it and off it went.
Then the next day electric starter was o.k, then next day didn't work.
I hate intermittent faults
I took a morning to have a look only to find the starter motor feed from the relay, corroded (was right behind the front wheel so it could catch all the water and crap) but more of a problem, loose, My guess is it wasn't very tight to start with and the long run made it rattle off.
There was a click from the relay but no starter motor turning.
If your bike has, for no reason just cured itself and these were your symptoms, check the starter motor feed. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 18 years, 58 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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