Kingquad 700 battery issues
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Kingquad 700 battery issues
I have my Kingquad at our vacation home and only ride it every month or so. Everytime I go to use it, the battery is dead. The dealer claims that it is a problem on the 06' models and has no clue how to fix it. He claims Suzuki is aware of this problem, which is supposed to be "dashboard related". I guees the speedometer etc. is SLOWLY draining the battery and nobody knows how to fix this.....Anybody run into this and fix it? I am now running a battery tender and seems to be OK, but a bit of a hassel. Thanks for your help.
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Kingquad 700 battery issues
Use it or lose it !I own a 2005 King Quad and have the same problem.The battery people tell me the stock 20 amp YUASA battery has more cranking amps and less reserve .The reserve is being drained daily by our onboard memory systems thus killing our batteries.I guess we have three choices at this point either ride it more, keep it pluged in or replace the battery with a ptx16bs like I am doing this week.The battery cost $56.oo from a Standard Battery and has less cranking and more reserve.My original battery is not holding a charge (never did) even on the bench it tests 12.85 soon after charging and drops to 12.60 in a few days and is below 12.00 v in a week.I would like to replace it with an AGM glass matt battery but the battery compartment will not accommodate it.Good luck!
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Kingquad 700 battery issues
I am a tech and we have the same problems at our shop, sure is furstrating. So I do feel for all of you out there. I did resently attend a 1 day schooling, they said that they are looking into the problem, may or may not fix it.
The 700 king quad have too much draw on them. Seems to be coming from the IAC valve on the throttle body, it gets battery voltage all the time. So the draw is around 7 mill amps. unplugg around 2 mill amps.
Go buy a battery tender (900ma) and plug it in, pretty much only cure at this time, or plug your main fuse.
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The 700 king quad have too much draw on them. Seems to be coming from the IAC valve on the throttle body, it gets battery voltage all the time. So the draw is around 7 mill amps. unplugg around 2 mill amps.
Go buy a battery tender (900ma) and plug it in, pretty much only cure at this time, or plug your main fuse.
Pass this on to which ever site you wish
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Kingquad 700 battery issues
hello,
i have an 05, im on 4 batteries, an ecu, and 2 rectifiers now--and it wont charge. I went through the attorney general last year after suzuki told me to disconnect the battery when I was done--I suggested to the mediator that he do that with his new car when he gets to work and see how he feels about it. I am currently dealing with a mediation manager at suzuki, and have found an attorney that is willing to look into a class action suit since there are so many KQ owners with this issue. suzuki came out with a silent recall for a new ecu that uses less power with the key off--a bandaid if you will, but it's no solution. any other kq owners feel free to contact me--its about time for suzuki to make it right for all those missing out on rides after paying 7k+ for these unreliable machines
i have an 05, im on 4 batteries, an ecu, and 2 rectifiers now--and it wont charge. I went through the attorney general last year after suzuki told me to disconnect the battery when I was done--I suggested to the mediator that he do that with his new car when he gets to work and see how he feels about it. I am currently dealing with a mediation manager at suzuki, and have found an attorney that is willing to look into a class action suit since there are so many KQ owners with this issue. suzuki came out with a silent recall for a new ecu that uses less power with the key off--a bandaid if you will, but it's no solution. any other kq owners feel free to contact me--its about time for suzuki to make it right for all those missing out on rides after paying 7k+ for these unreliable machines
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Kingquad 700 battery issues
My Local Dealer mentioned this problem to me. As he tells the tale, the clock circuit draws power constantly - not much - but as described when you get someone who doesn't use their machine regularly (weekly) it drains the battery.
He has tried all sorts of things - none of which worked. It seems this circuit is buried very deep in the system and it cannot be turned off.
No answers forthcoming from Suzuki.
The current solution is as mentioned - buy a battery tender. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif[/img]
He has tried all sorts of things - none of which worked. It seems this circuit is buried very deep in the system and it cannot be turned off.
No answers forthcoming from Suzuki.
The current solution is as mentioned - buy a battery tender. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif[/img]
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