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Some of you might already know that I'm having electrical issues with my gixxer. It draws 1 Amp with the ignition turned off. The service manual says leakage current should be about 3 mA. I have been able to get the current "short?" to go away by unplugging the instrument cluster connector but that connector probably goes to the ECU and a bunch of other places on the bike. Toughest part is everything is working. If it was a wiring harness short, I'd think somewhere something wouldn't be getting proper voltage and therefore would not function but that isn't the case. Everything works fine if i charge the battery. It's not the charging system either since I checked the generator, rectifier and regulator yesterday before I realized there was too much leakage current.
The only electrical I've added is the Battery Tender connector in 2006. Nothing new since then.
Anybody have a clue what this might be?
Gixxers are notorious for rectifire issues...ride it a bit and see if its real HOT, may have a short inside. Also there may be a load on the stator and its poss also shorting out...lot of the people who run LED, glove warmers Ect tend to put more strees on the coil then its really made for so it shorts and causes all kinds of weird symtoms.....or have you also tried swaping out batteries...as just a Dummy try....cause anything is poss with electric.
I have an extra gsxr battey if you want to use it....or need any help
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I'll admit that I don't know much about electrical issues but I popped 2 battery tenders and my bike was having charging issues too. It turned out to be a bad battery tender connector that was shorting. When I tested the leads on the connector it was drawing about 1 Amp too. All I had to do was switch the connector and no more problemo.