BTW, I meant "symptoms" not "systems" in my second sentence.
- Walt -----Original Message----- From: GTS-1000 Owners List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Spee-dee-D Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 12:09 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Ignition Switch Problems Thanks Walt. I'll be sure to check that. It's something I wouldn't have thought about, until I tried everything else first. Right now I'm still mad and I'm not even talking to her, much less touching her. Regards GWN Daren -----Original Message----- From: GTS-1000 Owners List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Walt Garcen and Angela Yee Sent: November 13, 2001 12:10 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Ignition Switch Problems You could have a compromised cell in the battery. I had the same systems with a GPZ550 recently. The batter would heck out at 12 volts (which is actually a bit low). When I put a load across it, the voltage dropped to zero. If I waited or trickle charge the battery, it would show ~12 volts, but as soon as I hit the starter button the voltage would drop to near zero. I put a new battery in and problem was fixed. -----Original Message----- From: GTS-1000 Owners List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Spee-dee-D Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2001 1:03 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Ignition Switch Problems Thanks you guys. I appreciate all your help. Unfortunately I had a day today that I'd just as soon forget. It was a beautiful warm day of which there are few left before winter. I was all geared up and heading down the drive when the bike stops, just like Yap Hui mentioned. I tried spraying some more contact cleaner into the switch but to no avail. So I pushed it back across the lawn (through a little snow in the shady parts) and onto a cement pad beside my house. While I was pressing down on the center stand with my right foot and pulling the bike up and back, my foot slipped (because it was wet) off the stand and the bike came down and fell away from me. It was too heavy and pulled me over with it onto it's right side. Now I'm looking for a RH signal light and mirror if anyone has one and the bike has been retired for the year. GWN Daren -----Original Message----- From: GTS-1000 Owners List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Ng Yap Hui Sent: November 12, 2001 9:47 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Ignition Switch Problems I once had a similar problem. I just got my bike out from the dealer workshop and was riding for 10m and suddenly the whole bike went into no life(no light,no ignition). I had to push the bike back to the workshop. The mechanic tested it and it may be due to the contact point of the ignition. They took out my ignition,drill into the tamper and check the contact, not much of problem with the contact. After doing some polishing to the contact pt, we put back everything and expect to fire it up without no problem but the problem exists again. Guess what, the bundle of wire that come out from the ignition,it had two wires broken off . Check the wiring first before you proceed to do the tampering of the ignition.The problem might start from there Yap Hui 94 yamaha GTS and 01 Fazer ----- Original Message ----- From: "Spee-dee-D" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2001 12:23 AM Subject: Ignition Switch Problems > Last night I went for a ride and dinner with a few other riders and when we > came out after the bike had sat for about an hour it wouldn't start. > > I have been having some difficulty with that common security issue where the > engine turns over but doesn't fire, but this wasn't the case. Instead it > started and ran for about 5 seconds and then suddenly stopped. This has > only happened once before, the day before. So then I turned the key to the > off position and then to on, expecting to restart it. Uh uh. There was > nothing on the dash lighting up and all buttons on the bars were dead. I > suspected a fuse so I checked the ones in the tail, and then the one under > the left rear panel but nothing. And no matter how I wiggled that key or > held my tongue it wouldn't come to life. > > So, embarrassed GTS owner ends up loading bike in 1/2 ton and taking home. > But before I could go to bed I had to try something. I found a can of > electrical contact cleaner and sprayed it in the key hole. This time when I > turned the key it worked! Yahoo. Except now I'm nervous about it happening > again. Do I need to carry the can of cleaner with me everywhere? Should I > throw the whole high tech switch in the trash and twist two wires together? > Your suggestions please. > > GWN > Daren
