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GS1000L / 81 Starter problem

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Bike started Allways well, by starter button.
Battery new and charged.
Starter button press: Soneloid works, clicks
Starter button release: Sonleoid release, clicks
No current goes to starter motor.

If direct 12V (+) added to the starter motor, the motor runs, but due to contact problems, huge sparks generated. :D

Strange enough I measured the resistance of the cable from Soneloid out to the starter and see some resistance.

Any idea what can be the problem? To me cable breaks, but no touch on cable and connections since long time.
Thanks
 
hi and welcome. firstly you should go to the GS owners forum and introduce yourself properly before wading in asking technical questions.
as for the starter, try putting 12v on to the solenoid post that feeds the starter. if it spins over then the solenoid is faulty.
firstly, you should remove all cables and clean them up first and make sure the connections are good and tight.
 
Hi Agemax,
Sorry this is my 3rd registration to this forum as I had been deactivated not log on for some times. (I had no problem with the bike. :-)
I also tried to found resolution in the old post, but I might not entered the right keywords.
I made a picture with comments about the cables.
http://rapidshare.com/files/4037802267/GS1000_Starter_Problem.jpg
Is it possible a contact or breakege between the starter motor and the outer connection of the soneloid? I tried to add direct 12V to the soneloid, but it did not worked, only when I added to the motor.
Shall I take out the cable and check connections? (I did not messed with it for some years, but this problem never occured before.

Thanks for the tips.
 
Thanks for the tips.
I found the problem: Cable from soneloid to starter motor got corroded inside.

There was a small (old) damage on the isulation what had been repaired, but the small cooper wire parts got corrosion and finally it was not able to carry the Amps to the starter.
By resistance measurement it looked OK, and the problem developed suddenly. Even no heat was experienced when I used the starter before.

It was a tricky failure.
 
Thanks for the tips.
I found the problem: Cable from soneloid to starter motor got corroded inside.

There was a small (old) damage on the isulation what had been repaired, but the small cooper wire parts got corrosion and finally it was not able to carry the Amps to the starter.
By resistance measurement it looked OK, and the problem developed suddenly. Even no heat was experienced when I used the starter before.

It was a tricky failure.

That is pretty amazing; was the bike stored outside or near the coast (salty ocean air) ?
 
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