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Anonymous Posted on Jul 04, 2012

Ducati 2004 620 monster left standing for months won't start

Left bike standing for month now won't start battery is good and lightd,horn signals work ?

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  • Posted on Nov 12, 2008

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  • Posted on Dec 19, 2008

SOURCE: 1999 Ducati 996 Will not start

yes, it is either the ignition relay which also runs the fuel pump or the feul pump itself is either locked up or just has gone bad. you should charge your battary then try it again and that does not work you can try hitting the feul pump with a small hammer after you have removed it from the tank, this sometimes will get it going again. i've had brand new bikes just out of the crate need a shock to the fuel pump to get it going. it's a contact problem between the brushes and the commutator of the starter motor. something else to look at before toy take the pump assembly out of the tank is to varifey voltage at connector body of the fuel pump under the tank. find an electrical diagram to find out which wires send the voltage to the pump, if you have voltage there at key on then you will have to pull the pump out. hit it with a small hammer on the body of the pump motor and plug the assembly back into the bike and hold the pump upright over a small container to catch gas that may come and turn the key again. if it does not run you will have to buy a new pump.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 28, 2009

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  • Posted on May 20, 2009

SOURCE: motorcycle battery seems dead, help locating/replacing/charging

Yes it is the battery. First try charging it with trickle charger. NOT car battery charger. It should work fine once it is charged enough to start the bike. Than the bikes should keep it charged. Or you can jump it with car battery. This is safe. THe motorcyle battery is also 12 volts. Just smaller.

After the bike runs for 5-10 minutes and shut if off. Wait 5-10 minutes after it is off and try again. If it does not start again, than your battery is either dead or your stator/rectifier (your charge system) could be faulty. Lot cheaper to get battery for $30 than to pay $75 hourly shop fees for testing and than repairing.

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  • Posted on Jul 25, 2009

SOURCE: oil amount? - ducati 620 monster

3.5L

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