Battery dead NO START with pull cord??
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Not sure if this is correct, but I seem to remember reading in my service manual somewhere that if there is less than 4volts in the system the engine will not start regardless. can't remember if that was just the EFI. models or if it included carb's as well. Have you tried jumping the bike or charging the battery? May be time for a new one?
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The story as I remember it (and I do not claim to be positive about it) was it would start with a dead battery, but not with no battery. The problem claimed to have something to do with the alternator (or whatever they use on these) putting out to much power and frying the electronics on the bike, while if there was a battery there (dead or not) it could act as a "buffer" to limit how much power was going to the rest of the bike.
That being said the theory never really made much sense to me but it was not something I was anxious to try and prove one way or the other.
That being said the theory never really made much sense to me but it was not something I was anxious to try and prove one way or the other.
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Not sure if this is correct, but I seem to remember reading in my service manual somewhere that if there is less than 4volts in the system the engine will not start regardless. can't remember if that was just the EFI. models or if it included carb's as well. Have you tried jumping the bike or charging the battery? May be time for a new one?
I do have the EFI and I am concerned as I am not a youngster and I do a lot of surf fishing in the Hot and Humid weather.
I don't want to be down the beach 20 miles and have my battery crap out on me and not be able to start my machine.
Hopefully more of you guys will chime in on this.
Thanks,
surfcaster
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If i'm understanding my service manual correctly you need a min. 2 volts to get the computer/electrical system up and running. But I would think that pull starting it would giver enough juice off the stator to get things going even with a completely flat lined battery. Not to mention I think you would notice far in advance before your battery got that bad.
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#8
Please understand, I fish some very remote areas where there are not other ATV's.
I appreciate all of replies I have received.
Thanks,
surfcaster
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Yea and a plane can't fly with a dead engine.
And a boat can't float with a punctured hull.
And you can't walk out of the backwoods with a broken leg.
Two options: Spend your life preparing for the worst at all times, or LIVE YOUR LIFE!!!!
Ok seriously though, the battery should give plenty of signs that it is failing well before you get stranded. If you want to play it safe replace it every 3 years or so regardless.
And a boat can't float with a punctured hull.
And you can't walk out of the backwoods with a broken leg.
Two options: Spend your life preparing for the worst at all times, or LIVE YOUR LIFE!!!!
Ok seriously though, the battery should give plenty of signs that it is failing well before you get stranded. If you want to play it safe replace it every 3 years or so regardless.