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Posted on Jun 03, 2009

92 honda cb 750, oil light will not go out, bike won't start

92 honda cb 750 nighthawk. Changed oil, oil light will not go out and bike will not start. I have checked oil level several times, it is good. I checked each plug and each has spark. Checked each plug's gap and cleaned each before putting back in. Plenty of crank, no fire. Also drained each carb bowl. All fuses look good. I have had a couple of sputters but now that is not happening.

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  • Anonymous Mar 18, 2014

    I was riding the bike and when i turn it off would not crank back up

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Look around the engine oil drain plug and fill area and see if there is an electric sending unit( small plug with a prong for a wire) that is screwed into the engine if so check to see if its unplugged / could be a low oil cut off switch that kills all power to the ignition if the oil is to low ( or the wire is unplugged)

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