Forums 🚥 PiT STOP 🔧 Hyosung Technical Help Bypassed my ignition and smoked my wiring.? – GV125 S EFi
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Connor McDermott.
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Oct 24, 2024 at 4:42 PM #15328
Ran a jump lead from my battery to my starter motor to bypass ignition and smoked my wiring on the right side of the bike. Anyone have suggestions.?
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Oct 25, 2024 at 1:14 PM #15341
Time for a new harness ? or a new part ?
Can i ask what were you trying to do or what was the issue before you did all that ?
// Meditation doesn't mean you have to sit still....
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Oct 25, 2024 at 1:47 PM #15347
I was afraid you would say that
, checked my solenoid, my coil and my starter switch to no avail. But then had to get to work,so I hooked up jump cable from battery to starter motor as it worked on another bike. Was fine the first time but yesterday I tried the same thing and something hissed and smoked. -
Oct 25, 2024 at 1:53 PM #15348
It Was running fine for the summer apart from having to constantly clean the connectors on the coils,and cleaning my solenoid connections once or twice.
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Oct 25, 2024 at 5:18 PM #15351
As much as you need her for work, it seems that it would be recommended to remove the tank and all the panels.
Take the harness off , to check for burns and the ECU = Being the 2 most costly items. I know that it is OK to send 12v to the starter motor but without sounding crazy, lets say
The bike can handle (example) 80Amps , the jump pack or jump leads of a running car/van sent 12v at 200amps , that will cause a lot of heat in the wires and cook everything, since the starter motor shares the same battery as the rest of the bike.If the starter motor gets power, assume rest of the bike will also get power (as if to bridge the start button entirely anyway)
If i made any sense. I hope
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Oct 26, 2024 at 9:20 AM #15359
Thanks Marcel
I’ll get my head into it, many thanks for the advice.
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