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 Posted: 16:58 - 05 Sep 2024 Post subject: Street triple Intermittent fault |
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Street Triple 675 2009
When I try to start it occasionally doesn't start. It has full power to the dash, fan's come on. won't turn over. No dimming of the headlights when I tried to start it. The battery is new.
I assumed plenty of power there so must be something else.
Bump started it and rode it home.
Tried to start it and it started first time. Took it out for a ride again and it seems to start no bother again. Then randomly doesn't start at all and starts again
What I'm thinking is a relay switch or something faulty? rectifier on the way out?
I'm wondering which of these could fail intermittently and which would just cause a permanent fault? So I can reduce the amount of things that I need to test.
Looking at the wiring diagram I can see that it could be a number of things creating the fault. Also the sidestand switch? I guess it would be to test these components one at a time while hoping the fault re-immerges.
I will likely give this to the mechanic I use but he is booked up until Mid October.
So I have a multimeter and know how to check voltage, resistance (Continuity). Insulation resistance but I'd need a megger.
Used to use Time Domain Reflectometry (TDR) for finding faults, Changes of impedence in long subsea cables power and control cables. It was 35 years ago at that time TDR was in it's infancy but that's not important right now.
I've never really dabled with motorbike electrics. I guess I'll need to figure out which relay is which. Are the relays/starters and there terminals normally situated around the battery compartment? Is there a need to take the stator cover off to access the terminals for rectifier/regulator?
I will search google but thought I'd ask in here anyway. Thanks for any thoughts.
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It sounds like you have everything but the starter motor turning over if you can bump start it.
The first thing to look at would be the starter motor and its associated solenoid (bottom right of the diagrams.) The solenoid is usually located very close to the battery and starter motor to cut down the amount of thick copper cables. Look for a chunky relay with a blade fuse.
Assuming you again find yourself in a no-start situation, whip off the seat carefully jab the terminals with your multimeter. One will run back to the battery and should have >12V and the other should show voltage when you hit the start button. If power is flowing it hints at a starter motor problem. A bit of grit jamming it up, but I think that unlikely. More likely is you're not seeing power. It won't be the fuse on the solenoid as otherwise the rest of the bike would be dead.
Next is the starter circuit relay which cuts the lights and directs power to the solenoid. Check fuse no.1 (but if this was blown you'd have no lights.) About the only other thing to check is an intermittent start switch and tracing all the wires in-between. The rest is "black box" stuff - either the ECU or "Alarm Connector" and there isn't anything you can do with those.
Oh, and safety cutouts (sidestand switch, neutral light, clutch lever) usually cut ignition and/or injector power. ____________________ Husqvarna Vitpilen 401, Yamaha XSR700, Honda Rebel, Yamaha DT175, Suzuki SV650 (loan) Fazer 600, Keeway Superlight 125, 50cc turd scooter |
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No.4 will be the "Starter circuit relay" in the diagram but elsewhere you should find the main starter solenoid. Something like this:
https://images.wemoto.com/full/ELECTRICAL_SOLENOID/wemoto-10089344.jpg
Careful with those big bolt terminals, one of them is connected directly to the battery positive. ____________________ Husqvarna Vitpilen 401, Yamaha XSR700, Honda Rebel, Yamaha DT175, Suzuki SV650 (loan) Fazer 600, Keeway Superlight 125, 50cc turd scooter |
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Bypass those two connections with something suitably meaty and the starter will run. I've used it when a fuse earlier in the circuit disabled that relay.
That 30 amp fuse will isolate the entire bike so its not the fault if the lights come on. ____________________ trevor saxe-coburg-gotha:"Remember this simple rule - scooters are for men who like to feel the breeze on their huge, flapping cunt lips."
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I've found these work to varying degrees of success;
Let the clutch lever out slightly
Leave battery on charge overnight, always
Run a microswitch under the seat to the starter directly.
Always kick it into first, then neutral. Not second, then neutral.
Replace the spare starter motor, but with the newer spec, as the originals were never up to the job.
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I'm procratinating over this. The more procrastination I get the less likely I am to do something. And start procrastinating about procrastination.
So far I've got the bike out of the Farage, My garage consits of a smallish council lockup, which I have to pay £52 per month for. fuckers. It's situated about a mile or so from the house.
It's been sitting in the Farage for about a year and a half. Needed a new battery, old one, that actually wasn't that old, fails to hold any charge.
I got hold of a Haynes manual. I prefer to read from paper.
So I'm going to start on Monday with diagnostics I will get this fixed.
I'll test all electrics when bike is starting as it should. Check Continuity through all the respective relays as and when they should be triggered on ignition on. and all else that is connected to the starting system, Kick Stand, Isolator switch, Gear position sensor - Ill test the inlet and outlet of the rectifier. switch between ac and dc.
Then carry my multimeter in my rucksack and when the twat fails to start I'll repeat the tests again. Hopefully not in the middle of Princess Street. If both tests show power to the starter, then it's a starter ussue problem. I would think a starter motor failure would be terminal and not just intermittent?
The main problem I'll have is finding all the components. Never worked on a motorbike before even to the point that I've never changed my own oil.
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Just seen this thread.
Check your charging system. I'd do a resistance test on the stator. Then with it running, check the voltage output from the reg/rec.
Reason being, I've seen two speed triples that deep fried their alternator windings into a smoking ruin. They both had odd intermittant starting/conking out faults in the lead-up to this. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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