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Jeffro304 03-26-2018 04:52 PM

was idleing and died
 
hey guys im haivng some elctrical issues, started my bike earlier to warm up, she idled for about 10minutes then died,
i went to try and start her backup and realized i had no electrical. no neutral light no headlights nothing, first thing i cheked was the solenoid fuse since its the first visible one, it was blown, so i changed it, thinking i had licked the issue at hand, but it didnt, checked the following 4 or 6 fuses in the fuse box attached to the solenoid they are all good.

now my question is, where do i check form here?

Jeffro304 03-26-2018 05:15 PM

update, the solenoid keeps blowing fuses, havent found any pinched or grounded out wires that i havent isolated to keep from sending power to them, ie tail lights and signal markers.

Jeffro304 03-26-2018 07:39 PM

update: found a spot in the wiring harness that had been riding the chain and skinned down a couple wires, fix those wires, plug solenoid back up, and still no solenoid clik or anything, the one thing i notice now, is that when the key is off the neutral light is on, im at witts end with this thing already, 12v electrical has never been my strong point and aggrevates the crap out of me. if anyone has a GOOD and CLEAR wiring diagram for the 99 gz250 id greatly appreciate it

blaine 03-26-2018 08:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Jeffro304 (Post 88820)
update: found a spot in the wiring harness that had been riding the chain and skinned down a couple wires, fix those wires, plug solenoid back up, and still no solenoid clik or anything, the one thing i notice now, is that when the key is off the neutral light is on, im at witts end with this thing already, 12v electrical has never been my strong point and aggrevates the crap out of me. if anyone has a GOOD and CLEAR wiring diagram for the 99 gz250 id greatly appreciate it

Dont have a diaghram ...But sounds like you have a short & blown fuses.

derbydave 03-26-2018 08:49 PM

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Jeffro304 03-28-2018 02:58 AM

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by chance does anyone have this in english?

Jeffro304 03-28-2018 02:59 AM

im still chasing wiring gremlins :\

derbydave 03-28-2018 10:11 AM

I tried replacing my stock ignition switch with an aftermarket when I first got my bike due to not having the key. The aftermarket switch would blow the 20 amp main fuse every time I went to turn it on. I ended up having a key made for the stock switch. I would start by taking the headlight out of the bucket and check for any chafed wires since that is the junction point for a lot of connections.

Jeffro304 03-28-2018 04:27 PM

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I would start by taking the headlight out of the bucket and check for any chafed wires since that is the junction point for a lot of connections.

that is the only place i havent checked wires as of yet.
i just spent the last 2hours tracing every wire in the harness i could get to that didnt have factory wrap on it, and putting shrink wrap and crinkle wire cover stuff in all places it has a chnace to rub.
But im still blowing fuses, it doesnt blow until i plug the small ground lead coming off the -battery wire into the coresponding female plug on the wire harness, but i trace that wire and there is no breaks or anything in it. the hting thats chapping my ass is the damn thing ran fine until the day i made this post, never failed to fire right up and put around the driveway in 15degree weather..
And up until that point the neutral light stays on and i cant even get it to crank. im at witts end almost, and itll be a cold day in hell before i take it to a shop. and the weather is finally starting to break here in southern WV.

derbydave 03-28-2018 04:34 PM

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by chance does anyone have this in english?

Here is an English one. It's hard to read though


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