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Levi Cregger Posted on Jan 09, 2019

No power to starter after riding the bike a few day ago checked every wire on bike and still getting nothing

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  1. Check your starter relay fuse. It's probably blown. If not that, (and you obviously have checked for power to the relay fuse when you push the start button, right?) then you should replace the starter relay. $10 to $20, 30 minute job if it's your first time.

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  • Posted on Oct 07, 2008

SOURCE: riding mower problem

What is the name brand and model? On most riding mowers there are several switches that must be actuated before it will start. First, make sure that blades are disengaged. If there is a handle that engages and disengages them, you might try holding it in the dis-engage position in case the switch is out of adjustment. There is probably one under the seat also. This switch kills everything if you are not sitting in the seat for safety reasons. Also, make sure the parking brake is set, and the gear is in neutral, and not forward or reverse. Also, you should check the battery. It is possible that you left the key on by mistake and drained it.

Hope some of this helps.
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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 08, 2008

SOURCE: 2003 883 sportster wont start

What u are describing is typical of a faulty ignition system, but could also be a fuel problem. I check by removing the aircleaner and rotating the throttle. If u see a nice spray of fuel, thats probably not the problem. Check for a spark at the plugs. I can explain how if you need me to. If you cant see a good spark, U have an electrical problem. I had a crank position sensor go bad on me. Dont do what I did (replaced the battery, ignition, and regulator as part of my diagnosis procedure)

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 19, 2009

SOURCE: no power

being they have hydrolic valve lifters doesn't that mean we don't have to check the timing?

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 03, 2009

SOURCE: 2007 Jeep Wrangler will not start

Solenoid on starter needs to be replaced. faulty thats where the clicking noise came from..

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 06, 2011

SOURCE: My bike, Honda VT-750 AC

Look at this starter relay close, there is a fuse under a black plastic cover, check this fuse for being burnt. Next check the kick stand safety switch, make sure it is in the bracket, tight no loose wires. Next is the clutch safety switch. And last is a neutral safety switch. Here is a manual for you to download. Hope this helps Fix Ya. up. >>>Hondamanual

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