How wet are the spark plugs, a faulty temperature sensor or temperature sensor connection can cause problems with flooding the engine. Remove the fuel pump fuse #6 marked Kraffstoppe and see if it will fire up. It should fire on the residual fuel left in the combustion chambers. You can also try to ram the fuse back in as it starts to die, but you will have to manipulate the throttle to keep it running. There are procedures for testing the temperature sensor on this site.Regards Martin.
Good spark for all cylinders?Plugs fully pushed on?FI unit plug fully pushed on?Kill switch off?Neutral light on? FI relay?
Actually think of the tasks you have done since it last ran, the problem is probably in one of those.
I tAke that back it's unlikely the relay failed while you did your repairs. But for me I have a spare bike so I just swap parts. Try to start it until it floods then disconnect the four pin fuel tank connector and see if you can get it running as the fuel runs out. Sounds odd but try it after exhausting all other options.
Do u mean it doesn't start?It should still crank.
Maybe you have given the starter a hard time. I run it for six seconds maximum and then give it a twenty second rest.
yes.disconnect the 4 pin plug at the back of the tank and it dosnt crank until plugged in again.
Houston we have a problem.If you disconnect power to the fuel pump the engine should still crank.There is definitely something funny going on there.
Disconnect fuse #6 and move on with the test. You can learn which is the correct 4-pin plug later.
This is the small 4 pin plug at the back of the tank, yes? Goes down towards the starter, then disappears...
starter seems ok, it’s never not worked.
If the connector doesn't lead to the fuel tank ten it's something else, I see that now that it's pointed out.
Good earth to starter?
i heard its called the 4 pin because it has 4 pins... i found a movie of it... im watching it on the split screen... whack whack whack...