GDOG_PITBULL
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Is that a no due to a mod???
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Is that a no due to a mod???
Sorry thought I read carb...DAH!! To answer your question yes.Is that a no due to a mod???
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I will try that now. ThanksI'm still thinking battery. With bike in N you could put a wire on the + side of the battery and touch the other end to the starter where the green wire goes. The starter should turn over immediately. Quick test to see if you have the CCA to turn it over! Make sure the green wire is disconnected so no voltage back feeds into the system.
The battery is about a year old. maybe if that.I would load check that battery before you end up taking that EHC out... By the way how old is your battery?
tried it and it didnt work it just clicked and the lights just went on and off.I'm still thinking battery. With bike in N you could put a wire on the + side of the battery and touch the other end to the starter where the green wire goes. The starter should turn over immediately. Quick test to see if you have the CCA to turn it over! Make sure the green wire is disconnected so no voltage back feeds into the system.
It's telling you your battery is dead :2thumbs:tried it and it didnt work it just clicked and the lights just went on and off.
i think its this ehc but i dont know much about the system. but if i go with what u are saying then i could just try jumping it
Yep...plain and simple.It's telling you your battery is dead :2thumbs:
good point. but only thing that makes me think its the ehc is that it seems to flicker. the lights on the bike i mean but hey maybe the battery is dead i guess ill take a trip up to walmart.DO NOT JUMP START IT UNLESS YOU WOULD LIKE TO KILL YOUR EHC!!!! Get a volt meter, set it to dc volts, check the voltage while hitting the start button. If you have an AGM battery, it can show that it is fully charged, and fall flat on it's face under a load. If your battery is dead, jump starting will not help. Your tender may have damaged the battery. It is not the key switch or the EHC. If it were, the bike would not power up at all.
and i left out one little point that reading your statement makes me want to share. i tried to start the bike with the tender on. maybe i shouldnt have done that.:bang:Remember!!!!!!!The EHC does not like outside voltage sources. This is a sure way to pop it. If you have to jump it ..."MAKE SURE" that the vehicle is off that you jump it with,But I strongly recommend just getting a new battery.
ok good to know. well he said that the ehc does not like any outside energyTender hooked to the battery and on will not damage anything.