2004 Yamaha V Star 1100 Classic "starter solenoid" Questions

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...starter solenoid, and starter relay. The starter is good. You can jumper the starter and the bike starts right up. when you hit yhe start button put a test light to the starter hot wire it should ...

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contact. Make sure the cables on your starter are tight and clean. If the solenoid is bad, or not getting enough current, it will not have the strength enough to push the Bendix out so that it engages

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...starter solenoid is not engaging (pushing the gear in starter), sometimes you can get away by tapping the starter motor with a piece of timber to get it going or you can simply push start the bike, ...

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...out ,disassembled and cleaned, tested and instald but starter keeps turning but not engine. The solenoid in the starter may be bad its not throwing out the drive gear to engage the engine gear to ...

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...starter click, the solenoid is working. The battery voltage could also be too low to energize the starter motor. Could also be a battery or alternator issue. Check the battery voltage and for any ...

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2007 v star 1100 - starter just makes a click sound when I remove the starter from its mount, and ground it and hit the starter switch it spins up. Replace the solenoid under the seat

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...starter solenoid is down by the battery and if you jump across the big two terminals with a screwdriver (bike in neutral, please!) that will jumper the battery power directly to the starter motor. If ...

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...something broke on the inside where starter engages That will be the solenoid not pushing the dog up against the starter wheel. Take it apart, clean and reassemble it. Hope that gets it going for

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starter solenoid together, This will send power directly to your starter. If your starter now works you have a bad starter solenoid. Next, hold the starter button and tap on the starter with a plastic

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