View Full Version : Bandit won't start
mitch.ww
7th June 2009, 21:13
My bandit wont start!! Last week it wouldn't even turn over and just started clicking ans shit, so diagnosed the problem and it was the battery. So put a brand new battery in and for the next 3-4 starts was fine, cranked straight over.. Go to start it around lunchtime today, so not too cold, and would turn over but didnt really have enough power to fire, so I had to resort to the old "race start" method - run along the road and bump start it haha
So... I have come to the conclusion that it could be the alternator (if the bandits have one :wacko: ??) would you agree?? Any other suggestions as to what it could be?? And how to go about fixing it??
Cheers
Hawkeye
7th June 2009, 21:15
Put a meter on it when it's turned off. It could be a short draining the battery.
mitch.ww
7th June 2009, 21:16
yeah hopefully gonna get round to that tomorrow!! If it is a short how would i find it??
p.dath
7th June 2009, 21:21
Is perhaps the alternator stuffed and hence the battery not charging?
Hawkeye
7th June 2009, 21:31
yeah hopefully gonna get round to that tomorrow!! If it is a short how would i find it??
Unfortunately, trial and error :(
I would put a voltmeter across the battery with the bike running.
When revved it should show around 14V.
Ixion
7th June 2009, 21:34
Probably a stuffed rectifier/regulator. Either hie thee to an auto sparky or get a AVO meter and start measuring.
Zuki lover
7th June 2009, 21:37
That is so unusual for a Suzi - they are fantastic bikes.... :girlfight:
Hawkeye
7th June 2009, 21:41
yeah hopefully gonna get round to that tomorrow!! If it is a short how would i find it??
Unfortunately, trial and error :(
Max Preload
8th June 2009, 00:52
The good old Le Mans start. I think that was a point of difference that Suzukis were sold on in the 80s until their electrical engineers moved to Kawasaki in the 90s...
bsasuper
8th June 2009, 15:21
Better trade it in for a Honda
mitch.ww
8th June 2009, 15:39
Better trade it in for a Honda
:oi-grr: Good joke!!
I've lost my damn voltmeter at home so can't do that now, will have to take it down to ye olde workshop when i'm free and try that, otherwise it'll be off to the sparky so he can figure it out haha
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