Quantcast
Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted

If the battery isn't fully charged, the FI won't operate. The motor will crank, but it will not fire. I would start there, put the battery on a charger to make sure it is 100% charged and then try. I was told the battery needed to be put on a tender once a month to keep in in top shape to avoid that problem. I haven't done, it, nor have I had any problems, but I do know that the FI needs a certain amount of voltage to operate. You also might check your kill switch and attatched wiring, make sure all the ignition components are plugged in tight. The motor will still crank if the ignition is off. Good luck, I know how much of a pain it is to take the tank off.

Posted

I think my battery might be bad. I charged it, changed plug and when I try to start it, I put a voltage meter on it and it shows 12.7 V. But when I hit the start switch the voltage drops down to 8.8 to 9.3. Will that not fire up my FI's? HELP!

Posted

Have the battery load tested, it is free at most auto parts stores or repair shops. As far as an easy way to get to the plug, there is none, you need to take the tank off, it literally sits right on top of the plug. There are instructions on how to remove the tank in the owners manual. It is a pain, but after you have done it a few times, it becomes routine. Since it sounds like you have never been in there, you will want to pop the vavle cover off and check the valves while you have the tank off. If the valves are too tight, that could be causing your starting problem too. That usually is a progressive issue, the machine becomes hard to start before it stops starting completely, but I wouldn't rule it out. Either way, I'm sure it is time to check your valves anyway. Better safe than sorry.

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

  • Similar Forum Topics

    • By Rockbottom
      2008 400 big bear was running now will not start
      have power to relay, in neutral, press start have power to starter but nothing happens starter does not turn
      i have good ground at battery to frame and added ground from wire harness to frame beside batter/ frame ground
      blue white wire to cdi has power with key on
      I believe the neutral lock out is working since is was before i shut it down
      if i put  it in gear and hit the start button with key on the relay does not click or send power the starter
      The 3 wires at the relay have power with key on
      What should i test next?
      thanks ahead
    • By Mister907
      Hi guys, I have a 2004 big bear 400. Last winter while plowing the driveway, I heard a loud pop from the left side of the engine. It continued to run as I looked for leaky fluid, but then died shortly after backing it up and won’t start now. The oil light comes on when I try to start it, no noise or anything else. 
      No blown fuses that I can find.
    • By LMI
      Hi all.  New to the forum & quads.  Seems like a great place full of info.
      I just recently picked up a 2005 Suzuki KingQuad LTA700.  I need a battery.  I've been reading up on conventional vs AGM types.  I have a Royal Distributing and Canadian Tire.  RD has 2 types avail for my year/Model a battery YTX16-BS CRANK $75, and BATTERY YTX20CH-BS YUASA $140.  Neither of these is the type from the manual FTZ16-BS.
      from what I can tell... I think the only difference is the capacity with the $75 unit rated at 14 AH/10HR and the $140 unit rated at 18 AH/10HR ... which is the rating in the manual for the FTZ16-BS.  How much does this make a difference for nearly x2 the cost?
      And about the models/type numbers.... what is important to know ... they all end in "-BS" but are the other details relevant or just manufacturer naming?
    • By HoldenBoy
      Hi all,
      Looking for some help on a starter/bendix issue. Can Am outlander 450 2017. While cranking to start, the starter spins and engages into the ring gear. After a few seconds the bendix retracts while still spinning and there is no damaged teeth on the drive pulley.
    • By Brent Wright
      What's a good size to start a 10 year old on?
×
×
  • Create New...