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 Posted: 18:18 - 11 May 2008 Post subject: CBR 400 NC23 starting problems after dropping bike |
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I dropped my bike (agen) and now it keeps blowing fuses in the ignition circuit, so cant be started. Would be great if someone new what might be causing this, I guess its a short somewhere, really cant afford much time to look at it atm, is there a starting point that I should check out first?
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im not too certain with this but it could be the ground wire that has came off cus this sometimes causes fuses to be blown, but im not too sure wer u would find this  |
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The weird thing I forgot to mention is I rode the bike this morning, and it cut out about a mile away, and kept blowing fuses, I ended up walking the bike home
The right hand side, snapped the 2nd bloody brake lever off in a month, I really should stop going so slowly. Having so much grief from this bike...
I think something else goes wrong every week.
On a happier note I went karting today, and won  |
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Take the right hand side seat bit off and look at the loom as it runs towards the main fuse near the centre of the bike. I had an nc23 with the same fault, turned out the fairing bolt was going through the main wires causing a short when i hit the start button.  ____________________ Cbr1100xx blackbird gone, mk4 golf gt tdi chav now
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The fuel pump will get a feed from the igniton so it knows when you've turned the key to start the bike. Sounds like perhaps the fall made the uninsulated wire short something out.
Just clean and grease everything you can get at , old bikes are a nightmare with electrics. Hope it stays cured.  ____________________ Cbr1100xx blackbird gone, mk4 golf gt tdi chav now
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Thanks mate! I forgot to post an update for you yesterday, I switched the bike on so it was running and realised it would be possible for those exposed wires to touch the rear shock, I touched them against it to test and immediately blew the fuse again, seems like Iv found the problem thanks god! Iv been paranoid about never finding it, and then the bike just cutting out whenever it wants! Iv insulated the cables now very well so It wont happen again.
Thanks very much for the pointers, it looks like this was entirely my own fault for not finishing that job off properly when I resoldered those cables, fortunately it didnt turn out to bad, and is just a lesson for me to always finish things off properly first time and not 'leave it for later' lol
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 17 years, 285 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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