Fuel pump, no pump

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Me-109
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Fuel pump, no pump

Post by Me-109 »

Ok, I've cursed my bike by contacting Winger about a new battery. Not completely goosed but the usual array of ABS :roll: lights and the Optimate always shows the battery in need of a top up even shortly after a ride.

Seeing as it's such a nice day, I came out this morning intending to use the bike, so defrosted both cars and swapped them round on the drive so that the wife could use hers, got all the gear on, bike out, shut the gates - you know the palaver - and ..... nothing. Key in, starter switch to 'vertical'....no noise! Play around with key switch on/off a few times, waggle the kill switch, pull the fuse from the left hand box. Looks fine, so gave it a wipe just in case of condensation and put it back in. Still no pump.

I was out on it on Monday afternoon where it got a little wet and mucky so I washed it off Monday night (no jetwash but did use a hose to rinse) and it has been in the garage since.

The starter will crank up and the engine turn over, so I can't see that being sidestand switch or hall sensor problems. Nor do I think that is battery related. I put is back on the Optimate once back in the garage and it went to the 'slight top-up' light, not a 'fully knackered get a new one' light.

Is there a relay for the pump as well that may be at fault or is this potentially a terminal pump?
Me-109
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Update

Post by Me-109 »

Hmm, had a look and it seems as though the sidestand switch may have been the culprit. It does indeed knock off the pump and not just the starter solenoid as with previous bikes I've had - this is the first injected one, though I think the RF had a fuel pump but I can't remember any associated problems.

Working again now anyway.

And the sun's out still! :)
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Jason M
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Re: Update

Post by Jason M »

Me-109 wrote:Hmm, had a look and it seems as though the sidestand switch may have been the culprit. It does indeed knock off the pump and not just the starter solenoid as with previous bikes I've had - this is the first injected one, though I think the RF had a fuel pump but I can't remember any associated problems.

Working again now anyway.

And the sun's out still! :)
I've had this a few times after I've washed the bike and put it straight away in the garage - I always let the engine run now for a few mintues after washing to try and dry out that area around the cut out switch :twisted:
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