irregardless
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OK, so on my 95 GTX (runs/rides great) has occasional problems when trying to start.
*Ussually it cranks without issues.
*Sometimes it will engage the starter and immediately just stop. (a good "clunk" and then silence) Press the start/stop two more times and it will do either of the above.
**RARELY (maybe once a week, we ride it every day) it will go clunk and then just be completely dead. Hitting the start/stop is fruitless, no matter how many times you do it. (switch is definitely good) The only way to bring it back to life is to pull the 5amp fuse from the mpem and put it right back in. It's never blown **knock on wood** I've noticed that it's more likely to occur when someone just hits the start button and doesn't hold it, I would say that 9/10 not holding it will cause the problem.
Not that this is a big problem for me (I can reset it in about 2 minutes now since I've stopped putting the box back in correctly) but my wife absolutely loses it and threatens to just pull the drain plug and call it good.
Any ideas on what is going on?
*Ussually it cranks without issues.
*Sometimes it will engage the starter and immediately just stop. (a good "clunk" and then silence) Press the start/stop two more times and it will do either of the above.
**RARELY (maybe once a week, we ride it every day) it will go clunk and then just be completely dead. Hitting the start/stop is fruitless, no matter how many times you do it. (switch is definitely good) The only way to bring it back to life is to pull the 5amp fuse from the mpem and put it right back in. It's never blown **knock on wood** I've noticed that it's more likely to occur when someone just hits the start button and doesn't hold it, I would say that 9/10 not holding it will cause the problem.
Not that this is a big problem for me (I can reset it in about 2 minutes now since I've stopped putting the box back in correctly) but my wife absolutely loses it and threatens to just pull the drain plug and call it good.
Any ideas on what is going on?
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