Tex85
Well-Known Member
Second time this issue has happened to me.
I went to fire my bike up today to go get lunch; vboost cycled, fuel pump clicked, hit the start very briefly and it didn't get started all the way. Hit the start button again and nothing at all. No electrical at all even though the key remained in the on position.
Cycled the key and toggled the kill switch a few times, opened the faux tank and checked the fuses. Removed the seat and inspected all the wires connected to the battery plus my main ground. Everything looked to be in order. After a few minutes of doing nothing but inspecting the bike I turn the key on and power is back...
The one other previous time this happened was last week and the behavior was identical. I figured my battery was dead for some odd reason, went to jump the bike and after connecting the ends to my bike I tapped the other side of the cable together and they sparked... At that point I cycled the key and it was fine again.
The only other light I can shed on the situation is the fact I went through a TON of rain last week (prior to the first occurrence of this problem) on my way back from NC. Everything had been thoroughly drenched from head to toe. Is it possible the start button or kill switch might have gotten water inside and could be causing an intermittent short? If so, what is the best recommendation for disassembling and cleaning of that control box.
Thank you Vmax electrical gurus in advance! :clapping:
I went to fire my bike up today to go get lunch; vboost cycled, fuel pump clicked, hit the start very briefly and it didn't get started all the way. Hit the start button again and nothing at all. No electrical at all even though the key remained in the on position.
Cycled the key and toggled the kill switch a few times, opened the faux tank and checked the fuses. Removed the seat and inspected all the wires connected to the battery plus my main ground. Everything looked to be in order. After a few minutes of doing nothing but inspecting the bike I turn the key on and power is back...
The one other previous time this happened was last week and the behavior was identical. I figured my battery was dead for some odd reason, went to jump the bike and after connecting the ends to my bike I tapped the other side of the cable together and they sparked... At that point I cycled the key and it was fine again.
The only other light I can shed on the situation is the fact I went through a TON of rain last week (prior to the first occurrence of this problem) on my way back from NC. Everything had been thoroughly drenched from head to toe. Is it possible the start button or kill switch might have gotten water inside and could be causing an intermittent short? If so, what is the best recommendation for disassembling and cleaning of that control box.
Thank you Vmax electrical gurus in advance! :clapping: