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Post by dhull on Sept 11, 2012 9:54:08 GMT -6
On all of the Ohm settings, my multimeter stayed at 1 with and without the brakes being applied.
The yellow/green wire terminal read zero volts with either and both brake levers applied.
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Post by dhull on Sept 10, 2012 16:40:02 GMT -6
I have a 2008 Jonway YY250T with about 10,000 miles on it.
Last year my thumb starter switch stopped working, but the lousy remote starter still would do the job, so I began using that. About a month ago the bike stopped responding to the remote also. When the remote was working, the first press of the start button would turn on both green turn indicators and the second press would turn the starter. Now the green turn indicators don't even come on.
The battery is new and fully charged. The dash lights still come on when I turn on the key, but the starter doesn't turn at all.
I bought a new thumb switch, but the new one was a terminal connector type and mine is a two-wire soldered unit. I crossed the two wires and got no response either, so I figured that the switch wasn't the problem.
I stripped off the plastics and replaced the starter relay with a new one, but no change.
Someone suggested checking the voltage at the relay terminal where the yellow/green wire connects and I got nothing.
I'm a real novice at electrical systems, so you'll need to talk to me like I'm a fifth grader.
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