Transam
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone,
This is my 1st post here and I need some of your expertise.
I purchased a 1989 Vmax about 3 weeks ago. It has about
16000 miles and is in great shape. It had ridden flawlessly
until a couple of days ago. As I drove through an intersection
it lost all power, just like I cut off the switch. I got no cranking,
nothing, nada. After playing with the kill, ignition switch and trying
to get it into nuetral it finally started and I made it home.
( great exercise in an intersection ) It did it twice to me today.
Is the kill switch a problem on this model ? I took it apart and
their isn't a lot to it but cleaned it and reasembled it today. There
wasn't any corrosion or anything really wrong looking with it.
The only problem is the only way to test it is to keep riding
it until it leaves me hanging as it happens sporadically.
Any help would be apprecviated.
Chris
This is my 1st post here and I need some of your expertise.
I purchased a 1989 Vmax about 3 weeks ago. It has about
16000 miles and is in great shape. It had ridden flawlessly
until a couple of days ago. As I drove through an intersection
it lost all power, just like I cut off the switch. I got no cranking,
nothing, nada. After playing with the kill, ignition switch and trying
to get it into nuetral it finally started and I made it home.
( great exercise in an intersection ) It did it twice to me today.
Is the kill switch a problem on this model ? I took it apart and
their isn't a lot to it but cleaned it and reasembled it today. There
wasn't any corrosion or anything really wrong looking with it.
The only problem is the only way to test it is to keep riding
it until it leaves me hanging as it happens sporadically.
Any help would be apprecviated.
Chris