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dcara55135 05-04-2014 10:15 AM

Starter Circuit Problem
 
Just got my 2000 GZ 250 yesterday, 4000 mi on it. My first bike in 40 years. This morning I was practicing slow and go's and killed it a few times. It restatred fine. About the 4th time the electric starter wouldn't work. Push started ok and all other electrics seem ok. The 10A ignition fuse checked ok. I have a DVM. What other things should I check.

chromedome195 05-04-2014 11:02 AM

I cannot help with your problem, as I am as new as you. But I'm sure the help squad here will be along soon.
That is your first bike in 40 years and the one I got on Tuesday is my first in 41 years.

Welcome!

gz4me + 05-04-2014 12:03 PM

Starter Circuit Problem
 
Check kill switch turned off, kickstand down and in neural, clutch pulled in. After checking them and still have problem, open switches and spray electrical contact spray on contacts. Work switches a few times and spray some more.

gz4me + 05-04-2014 12:10 PM

Starter circuit problem
 
Also check connection at starter. Make sure it is clean and tight.

Water Warrior 2 05-04-2014 05:02 PM

There is an electrical plug on the clutch lever that comes loose on some bikes. It is a safety switch so the starter will not work. It is a small item close to the clutch cable adjuster and might be somewhat hidden.

dcara55135 05-20-2014 02:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Water Warrior 2 (Post 79294)
There is an electrical plug on the clutch lever that comes loose on some bikes. It is a safety switch so the starter will not work. It is a small item close to the clutch cable adjuster and might be somewhat hidden.

That is the problem. I just press on it a little each time it does it now and it starts right up. I need to investigate it further and see if I have a intermitent wire or contact issue.

gz4me + 05-20-2014 06:55 PM

Starter circuit problem
 
On my Grandson's Gz, electrical contact cleaner solved problem. Hopefully yours will be the same.

Water Warrior 2 05-21-2014 07:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dcara55135 (Post 79550)
That is the problem. I just press on it a little each time it does it now and it starts right up. I need to investigate it further and see if I have a intermitent wire or contact issue.

:tup: Glad to hear it was an easy fix. As mentioned.........contact cleaner. Do all the switches and buttons. It is all part of the TLC for a bike. While you are at it you might as well get out the chain lube and lube the side stand pivot bolt and squirt a bit into the little rubber boots for the shifter linkage too.


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