2002 Suzuki GSF 600 N Bandit Logo
Anonymous Posted on Jul 06, 2010

Hi' i have a suzuki bandit 600 from 2002. The problem is that in the mornings as soon as you turn the key in the ignition the ignision fuse under the sit is burning. if you change the fuse same thing happenes. However if i leave the bike for few hours (i suspect that temperature might have something to do with it) and change the fuse it starts just fine. So the consensus: morning's below 12 degrees Celsius ignision fuse getting burned after key is turned in ignition, not touching the bike and changing the fuse in the evening when it's warmer bike starts without problems. Any ideas? All help mostly appriciated.

  • Anonymous Jul 06, 2010

    The thing is that i'm not even touching the starter, the fuse is getting burned as soon as the key us turned into the ON position and the lights on the dash are lighten up.

  • Anonymous Jul 07, 2010

    Hey, thanks for all your replies. I managed to find the problem. Carbs heaters were causing the problem. If the thermal-switch that is turning on carbs heaters was on the fuse was blowing, that's why it was only happening when it's cold (below 14 degrees).

    Thanks again for your replies.

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If the clips which hold the fuse are loose a high restistance is created and heat in generated,,is the starter moater spinning okay if not might be drawing excesive current and fuse cant take it look along those paths check main bat leads are tight

  • Anonymous Jul 06, 2010

    is the fuse the correct amp rating.if too low it will burn out with the load on it,,,,the switch itself may be shorting to earth drawing the heavy current, what you can try is to disconect the ignitionwire from switch,then thewire to the starter solinoid,,then switch on ,,if fuse is okay the switch is okay ,switch off put back the ignition wire,,switch on if fuse blows its the ignition circuit has the problem but if okay ,switch off,replace the starter wire and switch on and if the fuse goes it has to be starter circuit

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