On examination I noticed that start relay under the seat is 'clicking' but start motor is not turning.
If the relay is clicking then it could be a bad relay or wire from the relay to the solenoid on the starter. If you check the voltage on the green wire at the solenoid or even jump the solenoid terminal where the green wire attaches to it with a 12V jumper wire and it starts then the problem is either the relay itself or the wire from it to the solenoid or lastly a bad connection on the solenoid.
If the relay is clicking then it could be a bad relay or wire from the relay to the solenoid on the starter. If you check the voltage on the green wire at the solenoid or even jump the solenoid terminal where the green wire attaches to it with a 12V jumper wire and it starts then the problem is either the relay itself or the wire from it to the solenoid or lastly a bad connection on the solenoid.
You would think that after all this time at the shop the HD Techs would have done this the very first go around!!!!!!![]()
If the relay is clicking then it could be a bad relay or wire from the relay to the solenoid on the starter. If you check the voltage on the green wire at the solenoid or even jump the solenoid terminal where the green wire attaches to it with a 12V jumper wire and it starts then the problem is either the relay itself or the wire from it to the solenoid or lastly a bad connection on the solenoid.
Not ALL techs should be techs :s
They should go back to doing the oil changes again.:bigsmiley20:
See what I mean. In 8 seconds instead of 8 months your down to a couple of parts.
Something is just not right about this dealership and this problem.
They must have hired my sister to fix bikes.