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Old 06-24-2010, 04:05 AM   #1
 
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Angry FZR 1000 Genesis

Pressed starter, engine turned over then all electric power went dead.
Battery and connections look ok. All fuses behind left had rear side pannel look ok
anyone any ideas please?
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Have you checked the battery? If you have a battery tender or something similar to it, have it charge over night. Hopefully it's just a battery that's not charged.
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Pressed starter, engine turned over then all electric power went dead.
Battery and connections look ok. All fuses behind left had rear side pannel look ok
anyone any ideas please?
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I would also check the main fuse as you appeared to have checked the sub fuses (the main fuse is a 30 amp one not located in the sub fuse box). Charging the battery and insuring it holds a charge wont go a miss either ...
If everything looks good connect a volt meter to the battery & switch on if the voltage drops to zero ... you have a 'dead short' somewhere. If the voltage stays at what it was before the switch on move the volt meter to the sub fuses and check for battery voltage at each fuse ( don't forget the brown wire supplies the power !). If you have battery voltage to the fuses I would guess the ignition switch is working fine .... do some checks & post back
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we checked the main fuse and also tried another battery which was fully charged.
still no power anywhere, no lights, dials , nothing.
are hopefully going to trailer bike home for further checks
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we checked the main fuse and also tried another battery which was fully charged.
still no power anywhere, no lights, dials , nothing.
are hopefully going to trailer bike home for further checks
thanks
I guess you missed something ! keep
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I just bought a fzr 1000 but its an older model. And i was wondering if anyone knew where to get (complete or not) fairings. I want the section where the seat is to have the style of the newer models. Can anyone give me some ideas? Thank you
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If money is no object then your local Yamaha dealer or spots online like partshark.com. That way you'll get OEM.
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