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PostPosted: 16:05 - 28 Mar 2026    Post subject: feckn mice! Reply with quote

mice have been using my bike during the winter. found a load of nuts under the seat. at least one wire has been chewed through and now the bike wont start.
i know next to nothing about electrics so i guess im going to have to get someone else to fix this problem.
who should i use, dealer, local garage, vehicle tech, any suggestions?
im gutted to say the least.
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PostPosted: 16:20 - 28 Mar 2026    Post subject: Reply with quote

I suggest an auto electrician, also send the bill to whoever is feeding the birds.
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PostPosted: 16:40 - 28 Mar 2026    Post subject: Reply with quote

jaffa90 wrote:
also send the bill to whoever is feeding the birds.


that would be me!
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PostPosted: 16:51 - 28 Mar 2026    Post subject: Reply with quote

Firstly I'd dab a bit of solder on the break or bridge it in some way to see if that is the only reason for the bike not starting

If so, the repair is pretty straightforward
you need to open the connector and find the type, it looks lika a pin/barrel, but I may be wrong it may be a flat pin type.

Whatever, get a new pin/barrel crimp on male of female connector,
crimp it on to 100mm of suitably rated cable cut back the tape to give yourself room to patch it in and solder/sleeve it in and re wrap

When you get details if the pin/barrel thingummy jig in question, get the pics/dimensions and go from there
the bike and a wiring diagram might help

I see a solid orange wire on my monitor, if that's correct my yamaha diagrams suggest it's the cable beween one bank of coils and the ignition control unit
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PostPosted: 19:38 - 28 Mar 2026    Post subject: Reply with quote

WD Forte wrote:
Firstly I'd dab a bit of solder on the break or bridge it in some way to see if that is the only reason for the bike not starting

If so, the repair is pretty straightforward
you need to open the connector and find the type, it looks lika a pin/barrel, but I may be wrong it may be a flat pin type.

Whatever, get a new pin/barrel crimp on male of female connector,
crimp it on to 100mm of suitably rated cable cut back the tape to give yourself room to patch it in and solder/sleeve it in and re wrap

When you get details if the pin/barrel thingummy jig in question, get the pics/dimensions and go from there
the bike and a wiring diagram might help

I see a solid orange wire on my monitor, if that's correct my yamaha diagrams suggest it's the cable beween one bank of coils and the ignition control unit

thanks for the advice, but ive never used a soldering iron in my life. would probably do more harm than good.
yes its a solid orange wire. i believe the part it goes into is where you plug the diagnostics tool to update the ECU.
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PostPosted: 22:01 - 28 Mar 2026    Post subject: Reply with quote

Mice look like they have been eating well! There is something about wiring insulation that mice find appetizing. I keep my bike in a garage that is bordered by an open field, and I've seen mice droppings occasionally on the garage shelves. I set out two tuna tins with mice bait pellets, and the evidence of mouse activity has decreased significantly. Except one time I came back after a 4-month trip to California and all of the mouse bait had been eaten (but no other evidence of infestation at all!)
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PostPosted: 23:20 - 28 Mar 2026    Post subject: Reply with quote

What a pity that you didn't post a few hours earlier as I was in Southampton this morning and could have popped round and taken a look.
Anyways, electrics aren't that mysterious/complicated and WD Forte has given mostly good advice.
If you unwrap the loom tape and unwind the orange wire from the others then you will probably gain enough slack wire to not have to patch a piece of wire in.
Make a start on it (following WD's advice) and if/when things get tricky, come back to us.
If you employ the services of a sparky then it will cost you a few pretty pennies, especially so if he has to come to you.
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PostPosted: 07:09 - 29 Mar 2026    Post subject: Reply with quote

Raffles wrote:
What a pity that you didn't post a few hours earlier as I was in Southampton this morning and could have popped round and taken a look.


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PostPosted: 13:05 - 29 Mar 2026    Post subject: Reply with quote

Maybe have a ring round the bike and car garages, see if anyone wants to drop by on their way home and earn some beer money.
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PostPosted: 13:57 - 29 Mar 2026    Post subject: Reply with quote

to v or not to v wrote:
I believe the part it goes into is where you plug the diagnostics tool to update the ECU.

I think it is the OBD but aren’t those connectors usually a dead end (capped but not live) until a diagnostic tool is connected?

This is on the Moto Guzzi V7, right? Have a look at the 8th post on this thread - https://www.guzzisti.de/forum/topic/6830-usb-steckdose-f%C3%BCr-v7-850-stone-centerario/

WD Forte wrote:
Firstly I'd dab a bit of solder on the break or bridge it in some way to see if that is the only reason for the bike not starting

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PostPosted: 14:04 - 29 Mar 2026    Post subject: Reply with quote

Kawasaki Jimbo wrote:

I think it is the OBD but aren’t those connectors usually a dead end (capped but not live) until a diagnostic tool is connected?

This is on the Moto Guzzi V7, right?


its the OBD so i guess its dead?
yes its the Guzzi.
i think im going to have to take the side panels off and look for further damage.
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PostPosted: 14:31 - 29 Mar 2026    Post subject: Reply with quote

thank you for pointing out that its a dead end connection Jimbo.

i just went out and tried the bike again. after flicking the kill switch a couple of times and then trying the start button a few times the bike fired up Thumbs Up
its not been started since September, which probably explains the initial reluctance.

today is a good day.
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