Continuing the discussion of this problem in a new thread -- I'm not well educated in electrical issues, so please bear with me while I try to get a handle on this.
Problem -- the starter won't crank, when I push the starter button, it clicks and hums, as if there weren't s not enough power to the starter to turn it. Cranking has been gradually weaker over the three weeks prior to completely failing. The past few times it turned over, the ABS light was blinking. Everything else -- lights, turn signals, horn -- appears to have enough power and not be affected. I did install an EB headlight relay a month before this started happening. I haven't disconnected the EB relay because I don't see how that could be related. Here's what I've done so far:
Cleaned main ground contact at left side of bike.
Swapped out the starter from a running bike -- the other bike continues to start and run fine, so it's not a starter-internal problem.
Checked battery voltage -- good at 12.6V.
Checked for parasitic drain -- none found.
So I'm figuring either the starter isn't getting enough power to turn or there's a ground fault. Before I start swapping relays out between the two bikes, can anyone tell me if there's any way to test voltage or ground at the starter?
There was a mention in the earlier thread about the ABS relay but that had to do with a parasitic draw which I don't have. If the ABS relay could be related to the non-cranking starter, I will pull it but again, I don't want to start pulling relays until I check any other power/ground issues directly at the starter.
BTW back in 2006 I butt-spliced a wire under the starter but I can't remember why...I think it had something to do with the low-beam headlights but it was a long time ago. Maybe someone could remind me why I might have done that and whether there could be a connection to this considering the addition of the EB relay, which is connected directly at the battery.
Or if anyone has any other ideas I'd appreciate any input. This bike is my main ride and I'd like to get it back on the road.
Van