Warrior starting issues
#1
Alright guys, I am about ready to push my damned Warrior off the side of a cliff if I can't get this stupid thing to start properly. My Mods are listed in my page, and I have replaced the battery, starter relay, and starter, and still all I get is a damned buzz at the relay. Any ideas? All connections seem to be good.
#2
Have you tried taking a piece of heavy gauge wire and jumping around the starter solenoid? If so you could have a loose ground wire at the engine. Can't forget about the ground wire!
#3
My ground wire seems to be fine. I just left it and forgot about it for a while and it fired right up earlier, so I don't know whats going on. I put the new battery on a full slow charge and am just going to leave it overnight. It was supposed to be a fill and go battery; but I don't think it had enough juice to begin with. If that doesn't fix it I'll try the solenoid trick tommorow.
#4
Just thought I'd mention after rechecking all my wiring I found nothing, but after being on the charger for 3 hours it turned over with ease, so I am just leaving it over night to get the full charge.
On a sidenote, I also changed back to my 13 tooth front sprocket finally, and I thought this thing pulled hard before... [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
On a sidenote, I also changed back to my 13 tooth front sprocket finally, and I thought this thing pulled hard before... [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
#5
Most battery instructions say to charge them on no higher than a 2 amp rate for about 12 hours before use. Hopefully that's all it was.
#6
Well, I bought a specific fill and go battery, but upon further investigation it (as I anticipated) said they are now always ready to go from the factory. (even though they are supposed to be) So I just went out this morning and took it off the charger and in the 10 degree weather it fired right up, so it appears problem solved; for now, at least.
#7
i dont know i this is any help but you might want to check the fuse my warrior has blown a couple before altough i dont think a blown fuse will make that buzz sound when u start it worth a shot
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#8
I just replaced mine last weekend and it said to charge for 2 hours, check acid levels and refill, then charge another 30-40 mins, then fill with distilled water. Works like a champ!! Well, my warrior still wont start but the starter/ battery are working great!
My warrior has been sitting for a lonnnng time. I put gas in it and it would start (with starter fluid) and run for about a minute then die and not start again. I have drained the gas, changed the plug, removed the carb and cleaned it and now it wont start at all! Any ideas?
My warrior has been sitting for a lonnnng time. I put gas in it and it would start (with starter fluid) and run for about a minute then die and not start again. I have drained the gas, changed the plug, removed the carb and cleaned it and now it wont start at all! Any ideas?


