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Sean 04-14-2012 10:18 PM

Changed the batt on my 675...now nothing?
 
I ordered a battery mail order and tried to fit it--turns out was the wrong one and didn't fit in the bay. When I replaced it with my old one the bike was just dead. Nothing on the dash, no response from the key. Fuses are all good, I put a multimeter on the fuses and they're all showing current. What the heck could have gone wrong?

shmike 04-14-2012 11:09 PM

Kill switch?

No Worries 04-14-2012 11:13 PM

If you have power at the sub-fuses, I would trace power at the ignition switch. If no power there, it has to be a wire from the fuses, a connector, or the ignition switch itself.

When the regulator went on my old Suzuki, the excess voltage melted a soldered-connection in my ignition switch (they were very close together and it arced across).

fasternyou929 04-16-2012 01:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Sean (Post 510626)
Fuses are all good, I put a multimeter on the fuses and they're all showing current. What the heck could have gone wrong?

Can you elaborate? You can only measure current if you remove the fuse and put a multi-meter in-line with the fuse... is that what you did? How much current did you measure?

Or did you measure voltage across the fuse with the fuse in place? In that case, it should have read 0 or close to it (noise).

Sean 04-16-2012 03:21 PM

It was the main fuse, they put a second one for a spare right next to the regular one and I was looking at the wrong one. Haha /doh


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