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Yammie ignition interrupts.

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Can anyone tell me how they are strung together, if they are, and how the ignition sequence works once you turn the key and stab the button.
Its not laid out very clearly in the manual.

Along with transmission issues, my FZ "project" (for that's what its become) now has developed an electrical problem that I suspect is interrupt related. turn the key and press the button and there is absolutely nothing, even the headlight won't come on. Battery is good as are all fuses.

I know there is a clutch interupt switch and a side stand switch and sidestand relay, there is also mention of an ignition safety switch and of course the run/kill switch and a diode block as well (which I have no idea of what it does). I'd just like to get a sense of how they are designed to work.

the manual does refer to a series of resistance tests for each component but other than that there is not much in the way of trouble shooting.

As always, any assistance would be greatlfully accepted.

Cheers,
spyug
 
Google search on "yammie" turned up this...

 
Thank you Tom, very helpful and just what I was looking for.

That will help a lot.

cheers man,
Spyug
 
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