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Hey Gang, Been awhile since I've been on the site. Also been awhile since I have been on my bike, looking forward to getting back out. Poor thing has been cooped up in my garage too long.
Went to pull the bike out today and ran into a problem will the FI (Fuel Injection) light coming on and the bike not able to start.
Unfortunately I am not as technical and don't have the experience like you folks do with troubleshooting and fixing. Looking for any advise I can get or any known tricks to get the bike started so I can take it into a shop or fix myself
2004 Kawasaki 636 ZX-6R - last ran end of last season (oct-nov).
What should I be looking for and what information can I provide to help support my case?
"Remember, some people are alive simply because it is illegal to shoot them"
Drain the tank and get some fresh gas
p.s. I'm in hudson if you need a hand
"Remember, some people are alive simply because it is illegal to shoot them"
Because it's been sitting so long, I suggest charging the battery first.
2 amps for 8 to 10 hrs
Last edited by butcher bergs; 05-24-11 at 04:07 PM.
Also check and see if any rodentes have been chewing on any wires.
You haven't mounted a fender eliminator recently have you?![]()
in manchester if you need a hand
battery probley problem
Check your interlocks, is it a F1 light or FI? Also does your bike have a service connector in the tail where you can get a code to read over the dash?
Friend: man riding this really hurts my balls
Me: Well you're not supposed to sit on your balls!
I had a similar problem with my TL, and it was the fuel pump relay. Is the fuel pump engaging or the relay clicking? You should be able to hear it.
Friend: man riding this really hurts my balls
Me: Well you're not supposed to sit on your balls!
when you turn the key to the on position, can you hear the fuel pump turn on?
woops, sorry i didn't read jb's post above me.
"Remember, some people are alive simply because it is illegal to shoot them"
"Remember, some people are alive simply because it is illegal to shoot them"
On my Suzuki, there's a plug in the wiring harness that if I use a paper clip or something to jump the right wires, it puts the bike into service mode. I can then turn on the ignition and the FI light will then flash a certain number of times which corresponds to a particular fault code to tell you what's wrong.
This may be the case with your Kawi as well and could be worth looking into.
-Pete
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The fact that it sat, and with the gas these days being the way it is, it's most likely a fuel issue. Either the bike just doesn't want to run on the old gas in the tank, or the injectors are gummed up. Even if you treated it before storage, I have seen instances where the treatment didnt' work.
Whatever you do...Given the likelyhood of it being bad gas, make sure you have exhausted all options to address that scenario before you start to waste time or money on something else.
Crappy gas won't cause it to throw a code. Crappy gas will make it run like crap.
Not saying his gas isn't crappy, just saying I don't think that's the cause of the FI light.
-Pete
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Are u saying a gummed up FI system with laquer from evaporated fuel or moisture induced growth will not cause the code? Will FI continue to work on the bad gas without full fuel treatment and fresh gas? My carborated 500 vulcan was unuseable after 1 year needed a full cleaning.
Yamaha lover
Fuel injection is far less susceptible to gumming up. I don't bother using staybil in my FI bikes.
Not saying it can't happen... just saying it's extremely unlikely.
-Pete
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I appreciate all the help on the thread here. I'll keep everyone updated.
"Remember, some people are alive simply because it is illegal to shoot them"
Last time the bike ran was Oct-Nov and it ran fine, right?
Then it sat this entire time without any attention....battery tender and such?
Charge the battery first.
2amps for 8 - 10 hrs
-Pete
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