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Intermittent Starting Issue On My 05
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<blockquote data-quote="b-bike393" data-source="post: 1398842" data-attributes="member: 90313"><p>Harald,</p><p>Great advice. Thanks.</p><p>What you've convinced me to do was ordering a Volt Meter. (I know, I know... I should already have one)</p><p>Even before checking the starter relay I've ordered a new one. Their expense is very little in the big picture of keeping my loved 05 FJR running.</p><p>However I will check the original relay if for no other reason but gaining some education.</p><p>As of right now I'm diving back into the bowels of the bike. I have the extra time available so I figured I'd remove the starter motor and take it into a local shop that specializes in starters, alternators, generators only. If anyone can give my starter a clean bill of health, they can.</p><p></p><p>Another question I have is:</p><p>When doing the first tare-down I noticed "some" corrosion on some of the electrical plugs. Prior to reassembly I cleaned each plug as best as I could. Is there any product, (spray, liquid or otherwise) available for cleaning the corrosion?</p><p>I have some electromotive spray but was hesitant to use it due to the directions that said to "use caution around plastic".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="b-bike393, post: 1398842, member: 90313"] Harald, Great advice. Thanks. What you've convinced me to do was ordering a Volt Meter. (I know, I know... I should already have one) Even before checking the starter relay I've ordered a new one. Their expense is very little in the big picture of keeping my loved 05 FJR running. However I will check the original relay if for no other reason but gaining some education. As of right now I'm diving back into the bowels of the bike. I have the extra time available so I figured I'd remove the starter motor and take it into a local shop that specializes in starters, alternators, generators only. If anyone can give my starter a clean bill of health, they can. Another question I have is: When doing the first tare-down I noticed "some" corrosion on some of the electrical plugs. Prior to reassembly I cleaned each plug as best as I could. Is there any product, (spray, liquid or otherwise) available for cleaning the corrosion? I have some electromotive spray but was hesitant to use it due to the directions that said to "use caution around plastic". [/QUOTE]
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