Hello again!
Once again after several days of cooperating, the possessed bike decided not to again yesterday - this isn't even funny anymore! Well, maybe a little; I think the bike is getting a good laugh!
To help with my troubleshooting, I was wondering if anyone can tell me what the readings should be at the bigger TCI plug. While messing around with it last night, I checked the connector for grounds. With the key off, it appeared that every wire had continuity to ground except the emergency stop switch, which was open as it should be. When I unplugged the fuse for the ignition, most of the wires where no longer grounded. This may be normal, but I figured I would as nothing else seems to make a difference.
Also, I noticed that when testing the orange and grey wires at the coils while trying to start it, the orange showed a voltage of 11+ volts. The grey one nosed dived to 1-2 volts. That clearly doesn't seem right.
I'll do more snooping tonight, hopefully armed with wisdom provided by you folks!
Thanks for your continued support!
Keith
Once again after several days of cooperating, the possessed bike decided not to again yesterday - this isn't even funny anymore! Well, maybe a little; I think the bike is getting a good laugh!
To help with my troubleshooting, I was wondering if anyone can tell me what the readings should be at the bigger TCI plug. While messing around with it last night, I checked the connector for grounds. With the key off, it appeared that every wire had continuity to ground except the emergency stop switch, which was open as it should be. When I unplugged the fuse for the ignition, most of the wires where no longer grounded. This may be normal, but I figured I would as nothing else seems to make a difference.
Also, I noticed that when testing the orange and grey wires at the coils while trying to start it, the orange showed a voltage of 11+ volts. The grey one nosed dived to 1-2 volts. That clearly doesn't seem right.
I'll do more snooping tonight, hopefully armed with wisdom provided by you folks!
Thanks for your continued support!
Keith
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