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 chrish2003 Derestricted Danger

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 Posted: 21:45 - 20 Mar 2008 Post subject: SV650 will not start after long run.... |
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I had noticed my SV650 was running low on oil. I continued my early morning 20 mile commute, promising that I would top it up when I returned that evening.
The next morning I topped it up with some oil (which I later found out was 20/50 and not the recomeded 10/40)
I tried to start, and nothing. The igniton lights came on, neutral light on, and side stand down (in park position). The odd thing was that I now noticed the red oil light was lit.
My first thought was I had overfilled the oil, as the viewing window was not 100% accurate. So I drained some oil to the min level.
Bugger will still not turn over. Everything else on the bike works normal, eg Lights, Indicators, Horn. I even checked all the fuses, and they were all ok too. The battery is charged, and in good condition.
I have read a service sheet, and ask to check Motor kill switch, and starter relay.
Thing is I cannot find the starter relay after removing, side panels, both seats, and lifting the petrol tank.
I know its located on the RHS of the bike somewhere.
Any ideas appreciated
Is the some kind of oil level detector on the SV?
Will it still turn over with little or no oil in the sump?
Where or what does the starter relay look like, wat size is it?
Is the oil type critical?
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 iooi Super Spammer

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Will it start with side stand up ?
20/50 wont make any diffrence to it starting.
Does it make any clicking noises when pressing the starter ? ____________________ Just because my bike was A DIVVY, does not mean i am...... |
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 Pete. Super Spammer

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 Posted: 10:29 - 21 Mar 2008 Post subject: Re: SV650 will not start after long run.... |
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Okay firstly Chris don't panic, your non-starting has NOTHING to do with the type of oil you've used.
| Quote: | The next morning I topped it up with some oil (which I later found out was 20/50 and not the recomeded 10/40) |
Won't hurt a bit. You MUST keep the oil at the proper level though, which is between the MIN and MAX marks on the oil window with the bike standing up straight (not on the sidestand).
| Quote: | I tried to start, and nothing. The igniton lights came on, neutral light on, and side stand down (in park position). The odd thing was that I now noticed the red oil light was lit. |
The oil light should always be on when the engine is not running. The light is turned-off by a pressure switch that opens when the engine produces oil-pressure (i.e. when it's running or cranking over quickly).
| Quote: | My first thought was I had overfilled the oil, as the viewing window was not 100% accurate. So I drained some oil to the min level. |
The window is accurate enough. What you have to do is have the bike standing on it's wheels on level ground and pull it upright by the bars until you feel it on the balance-point. Get someone to hold it up is the best idea. Then check the sight-glass. If your bike has a centre-stand you can put it on that stand but you must have the same gap under both wheels (roll the front wheel onto a plank of wood before putting it on the stand).
| Quote: | Bugger will still not turn over. Everything else on the bike works normal, eg Lights, Indicators, Horn. I even checked all the fuses, and they were all ok too. The battery is charged, and in good condition.
I have read a service sheet, and ask to check Motor kill switch, and starter relay.
Thing is I cannot find the starter relay after removing, side panels, both seats, and lifting the petrol tank.
I know its located on the RHS of the bike somewhere.
Any ideas appreciated |
Most likely cause in your case is 1) the clutch lever switch or 2) the run/kill switch or 3) the starter button itself.
| Quote: | Is the some kind of oil level detector on the SV? |
Nope
| Quote: | Will it still turn over with little or no oil in the sump? |
Yes but low oil will cause damage, no oil will cause it immediately. Oil on the minimum level mark is fine but you should always keep it near the max to be safe.
| Quote: | Where or what does the starter relay look like, wat size is it? |
To find the strater relay, follow the heavy lead from the battery + terminal - the relay will be on the other end of it.
| Quote: | Is the oil type critical? |
It's important, but not as critical as you might think. Basically, having oil is critical, so long as it is actually engine oil using the wrong grade woun't cause damage in the short-term especially if it's a top-up.
| Quote: | Thanks for your answers |
You're most welcome. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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Might be stating the obvious but your battery isn't just flat perchance?
If it's flat enough you won't get even a click from the relay, but you might still get dashboard lights. ____________________ Yamaha SZR660 Caution to the wind, the throttle pinned! |
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 chrish2003 Derestricted Danger

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 Posted: 02:52 - 22 Mar 2008 Post subject: Problem now sorted |
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Thanks for the many many replies all.
Well it turns out after stripping all the seat panel, side panels, Half a front faring, Petrol tank, and removing half the outer PVC tape from the wiring loom by the starter relay ...... I finally managed to locae the fault.
A FAULTY CLUTCH POSITION SWITCH !
Took me at least 4-5hours to find it. I have now topped up the oil with the correct type 10/40 as there was hardly in the viewing window when the bike was upright.
I usually propp the bike up centrally using two (car type) axle stands either side of the rear swing arm. Does the trick nicely, no need for fancy Paddock stands hey!
Anyway, one to look out for in future hey. I just pulled the connector off the clutch switch, then shorted the two terminals using a short link wire, and hey, it turned over just like it shud.
Funny thing, was I was convinced it was something to do with the imobiliser. Anyway, after stripping half the wiring loom (looking for colour coding and test points) I did discover where the imobiser breaks the starter relay circuit. So I would know where to start, next time when tracing wiring / starter problem should it ever happen again (touch wood) hopefully not.
Anyway people. Many thanks again for all of your input.
Chris
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Annoying that they can't put a couple of shitty LED's on the ECU that light up to indicate things like this, eh?
Electrical problems, what an absolute nightmare.
Had an intermittently faulty front brake switch on my SV which consumed more hours than a marriage, and for such a stupid thing. ____________________ Yamaha SZR660 Caution to the wind, the throttle pinned! |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 17 years, 305 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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