No Power

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Crash 9411
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No Power

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I took all of the plastic off my bike to check the air filter, and give it a good cleaning, and when I buttoned it back up and het the power up button I got no response whatsoever ever, everything is black and the bike now has no power to anything. Any ideas? I can’t connect my OBD LINK because of the power issue, and I did check the battery and it is fully charged.
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Re: No Power

Post by Randyjaco »

You must have disconnected something. I have removed that plastic numerous time with no issues.
Could be a fuse.
Battery got juice?
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Re: No Power

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Have you had the battery off?
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Re: No Power

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Well I figured out the problem, I was under the impression that there were no fuses because of the canbus system, I was wrong, I found 2 mini fuses under the riders seat inside a connector. There was a 7.5 that was intact and a 15 that was blown. Replaced the fuse and now I am back up and running. It is interesting that every thing I read said there were no fuses, evidently not the case.

Thanks Crash
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