Just returning to bikes after a while (I am 68 now) after "inheriting" the K75S from my son-in-law who has left Cyprus to work in the middle east. The bike was running not too long ago. Battery not good.
I bought a new battery and thought I would kick it over. However the fuel pump wasn't running ( I think the noise that I heard initially was the starter running on a low battery)
Checked the pump with direct applied volts and it runs fine.
The pump gets it's power from fuse 6 - checked and no volts at the fuse. The fuse gets it's power from the Fuel injection relay. Volts into the relay contact but not operating. Checked the relay coil across the battery and it works fine. Checked the power to the relay coil and volts ok when ign on. Checked the earth side of the relay coil and no earth. Traced it back and it should get an earth from pin 7 of the ign control unit. Peel back the rubber and I can get at the back of the multipin plug as it leaves the ign control unit. No earth leaving on pin 7 (wire colour checks out correct). Not sure where to go from here. Very reluctant to start applying random external earths to operate the relay. PS - I did apply an earth to the wire leaving pin 7 (with the plug disconnected!) and the relay operates and the fuel pump runs!! Do I have a faulty ign control unit? Or.........
I wonder if there is some fail-safe or inhibit at work here? The kill switch is in the centre position but it may have been damaged internally and sending a kill signal which might inhibit the earth? Dunno. I wondered if you know of anything that might be applying an inhibit signal ? Seems an odd coincidence that the ign control unit should choose this moment to pack in? You don't have to pull the clutch in or put the brake on or lift the stand up, close one eye or stand on one leg? Grateful for any help.