neeed help quick...
yes they are...but i took it to the shop yesterday...i will be gone with the army all month and won't be back till next month so i decided rather them hold on to it and fix it...then me try something else to find out that it didn't help any...
When you go to start the battery, the light is supposed to turn off. Then back on after you let go. Maximum power to the starter so that's normal don't worry about it.
It's your PCIII ground. Same thing happened to me. That PCIII can get a bit cranky sometimes. It doesn't seem to like to get hot either make sure you locate it somewhere cool. For now though just take it off to figure out where your problem is.
Disconnect it, put the bike back to stock and then try to start it.
You've got to start narrowing down your problem with some troubleshooting. You have to take out as many variables as possible if your going to solve this. So start going down the list and figure out what is NOT the problem sooner or later you're only left with one thing.
Edit: Errm didn't notice page 3. Guess it's out of your hands now. Good luck.
It's your PCIII ground. Same thing happened to me. That PCIII can get a bit cranky sometimes. It doesn't seem to like to get hot either make sure you locate it somewhere cool. For now though just take it off to figure out where your problem is.
Disconnect it, put the bike back to stock and then try to start it.
You've got to start narrowing down your problem with some troubleshooting. You have to take out as many variables as possible if your going to solve this. So start going down the list and figure out what is NOT the problem sooner or later you're only left with one thing.
Edit: Errm didn't notice page 3. Guess it's out of your hands now. Good luck.
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When you go to start the battery, the light is supposed to turn off. Then back on after you let go. Maximum power to the starter so that's normal don't worry about it.
It's your PCIII ground. Same thing happened to me. That PCIII can get a bit cranky sometimes. It doesn't seem to like to get hot either make sure you locate it somewhere cool. For now though just take it off to figure out where your problem is.
Disconnect it, put the bike back to stock and then try to start it.
You've got to start narrowing down your problem with some troubleshooting. You have to take out as many variables as possible if your going to solve this. So start going down the list and figure out what is NOT the problem sooner or later you're only left with one thing.
Edit: Errm didn't notice page 3. Guess it's out of your hands now. Good luck.
When you go to start the battery, the light is supposed to turn off. Then back on after you let go. Maximum power to the starter so that's normal don't worry about it.
It's your PCIII ground. Same thing happened to me. That PCIII can get a bit cranky sometimes. It doesn't seem to like to get hot either make sure you locate it somewhere cool. For now though just take it off to figure out where your problem is.
Disconnect it, put the bike back to stock and then try to start it.
You've got to start narrowing down your problem with some troubleshooting. You have to take out as many variables as possible if your going to solve this. So start going down the list and figure out what is NOT the problem sooner or later you're only left with one thing.
Edit: Errm didn't notice page 3. Guess it's out of your hands now. Good luck.
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