Electrical stuff just stumps me. I was cranking my 1100G which had been sitting a month (but on a tender) and the cranking abruptly stopped and I lost all lights (and other functions).
1. All fuses are good.
2. I detect no voltage at the main fuse terminal (or any other terminals)
3. The lug on the solenoid that receives the big red cable from the battery shows 12 volts.
3. There is a red wire from that lug on the solenoid that seems to feed the fuse box. I'm wondering if that is the problem
It's crowded in that area as I have a Shindengen R/R stuffed in there. I guess I need to find a way to get in there and test to see if that wire is well connected. Maybe there is a problem inside the fuse box. I cleaned it well when I installed the Shindengren and did the single-point ground.
My first thought was the ignition switch and I have a spare but it seems there would be power to the main 15 amp and breaker and the one below it even if the ignition switch failed.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
1. All fuses are good.
2. I detect no voltage at the main fuse terminal (or any other terminals)
3. The lug on the solenoid that receives the big red cable from the battery shows 12 volts.
3. There is a red wire from that lug on the solenoid that seems to feed the fuse box. I'm wondering if that is the problem
It's crowded in that area as I have a Shindengen R/R stuffed in there. I guess I need to find a way to get in there and test to see if that wire is well connected. Maybe there is a problem inside the fuse box. I cleaned it well when I installed the Shindengren and did the single-point ground.
My first thought was the ignition switch and I have a spare but it seems there would be power to the main 15 amp and breaker and the one below it even if the ignition switch failed.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
