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09-18-2013, 11:27 AM | #1 |
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Electrical Issue - No Electric...
Hello All,
I have enjoyed this forum and the resources, so I finally created a login and unfortunately my first post is in this section. I have a 2000 GZ250 with an electrical issue. When I turn the key I get nothing. Not a single light. I have downloaded the service manual and I will tell you what I have tested. I first tested the battery. I get a solid 12.4 out. I checked the battery - to ground. I checked and even tested all the fuses including the 20amp. I also tested the stator coil resistance per page 6-8 and showed 0 resistance across each lead. I will admit this was a brand new tester that was a bit confusing, so I will probably retest with my old easy to use one. Any advise or direction would be much appreciated as electrical issues are not my favorite thing to work with. Thanks - Gary Login or Register to Remove Ads |
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04-01-2014, 12:46 PM | #2 |
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I have a similar problem. I have a 2000 GZ and when I got it a charger hooked to the dead, old battery would get me lights......Neutral, headlight, directional, etc. Changed out the battery and the new one tests at 13.3 V. Changed out a bad solenoid as well and now nothing....no lights at all, no starter engagement either. Checked and rechecked the main fuse....Its good. Same for the fuses in the fuse box....all good. Hooking the charger directly to the battery will spin it. even put the old, bad solenoid back in and no lights. I could really use some help here. This has me stumped. Thanks.
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04-01-2014, 12:54 PM | #3 |
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Have you done a load test on the battery? When you say it tests at 13.3v, how did you test it? Was the battery brand new and charged up by you on a slow low amp charge before you used it? Do you get any clicking when pressing the starter button?
Alantf is the expert here and will no doubt be helping you out, but from what you say I would suspect the battery first.
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04-01-2014, 12:57 PM | #4 |
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Thanks Fawlty.......by new I mean brandy new in box.....charged by me and tested with a good multi meter. I started a new thread for this problem.......sorry about the double posting.
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04-01-2014, 03:14 PM | #5 |
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Are you CERTAIN you connected the solenoid connections the same as they were? The power to the starter circuit comes directly from one of the cables, so if they're the wrong way round, you won't be getting power from the battery to the starter circuit.
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04-01-2014, 05:56 PM | #7 |
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That was it Alan.....thanks. I've replied to the last post in the new thread. Theres a question I have about still no power to the starter.
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