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2003 Honda VT 600 C Shadow Questions & Answers
How do i change the battery on my 2003 honda
Remove the seat 2 bolts on the Land R mid section of seat, if you have the dicky seat as well, screw at the back of it. remove the cover under the seat and you will find the battery..
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I think you are correct. I think id be looking at the connection the back of the ignition switch for starters ... but dont neglect any connection. Make sure battery connection is secure (though it probably is as you say you get a click when you press the starter.) I would normally expect the battery side of the start solenoid to be the place where your fuse panel gets its power ... look around and check all connections.
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2007 Honda Shadow VT600C won't start have new battery and plugs, and coil pack, new fuel filter, velocity stack, rebuild carb, loose choke cable to the carb.
I'm sorry to hear about the trouble you're experiencing with your 2007 Honda Shadow VT600C. If you've already replaced the battery, spark plugs, coil pack, fuel filter, and performed maintenance tasks such as rebuilding the carburetor and checking the choke cable, there are a few more things you can try:
1. Fuel delivery: Check that the fuel pump is functioning properly and delivering fuel to the carburetor. Ensure that the fuel lines are clear and not clogged.
2. Ignition system: Verify that the ignition switch is in the "ON" position. Check the ignition fuse and wiring for any potential issues. Ensure that all connections are secure and clean.
3. Air intake and filter: Make sure the air filter is clean and not obstructed. Ensure that the velocity stack is installed correctly and not causing any air flow issues.
4. Compression test: Perform a compression test to check the engine's compression. Low compression could indicate a mechanical issue within the engine.
5. Starter motor: Check if the starter motor is engaging properly and turning over the engine. If the starter motor is not working, it may need to be replaced.
6. Wiring and electrical connections: Inspect all wiring and connections related to the ignition system, starter motor, and battery. Look for any loose or damaged wires that may be causing the starting issue.
If you've exhausted these troubleshooting steps and the problem persists, it may be best to consult a professional motorcycle mechanic or Honda dealership. They have the specialized knowledge and diagnostic equipment to pinpoint the exact cause of the starting problem and recommend appropriate repairs.
Please remember to exercise caution and follow proper safety procedures when working on your motorcycle.
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