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Taking care of the unexpected
If the engine won’t start
SYMPTOM: Starter motor doesn’t operate (e
-start motor only)
POSSILE CAUSE
WHAT TO DO
Ignition switch OFF
Turn the ignition switch ON
Blown fuse
Replace with a new fuse of the same rating
Battery lead loose
Tighten the battery lead
Low (or dead) battery
Charge the battery. If charging doesn’t help, get
the battery tested.
Faulty starter motor
If all causes are negative, the starter motor may be faulty. Replace
the starter motor.
SYMPTOM: Starter motor works, engine won’t
start
POSSILE CAUSE
WHAT TO DO
Ignition switch OFF
Turn the ignition switch ON
Out of fuel
Fill the tank and make sure the fuel petcock is open
Flooded engine
See flooded engine page 6
Loose or unconnected spark
plug cap
Install the spark plug cap securely
Unplugged coil signal wire.
Reconnect the signal wire to the ignition coil.
Faulty stator
See stator inspection procedure. Replace the stator if faulty
Faulty stator
See stator inspection procedure. Replace the stator if faulty
High coolant temperature
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A steaming engine indicates a coolant leak. Shut the engine off and way until the steaming
stops. Look for a leak, but don’t touch the engine or radiator system. Let everything cool off
first.
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Check for any restriction of air flow through the radiator.
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If the reserve thank is low or empty, don’t ride without adding coolant.
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