How to buy pass the on and off switch and push button start switch? I am broke down I don't care if I have to start it by the solenoid.
SOURCE: how to bypass solenoid
If the starter has stopped working then no there is no way to bypass the bendix on the starter. Sorry
SOURCE: 1982 Suzuki GS 650GL won't start. I've purchased a
Well the good news is the click indicates the switch is working, when you press the switch the 2poles on the solenoide are joined together alowing the current to the starter,bridge the wires at the solenoide this should put power directly to the starter you wont need to press the start switch, if the engine does not turn over check the connections to both the battery and starter motor,
Testimonial: "I'll check that asap and leave a response as soon as I figure it out! thanks alot!"
SOURCE: 1200 suzuki bandit, won't button start, will push & jump start, checked fuses
Try pulling the switch open, and clean the contacts, or make sure everything still connects as it should.
Check your connections at the starter and solenoid.
SOURCE: My push button start switch not working on M/C..
Sounds like a bad relay... the relay switches all power to the solenoid to start the bike... when you let off of the starter it turns the lights etc back on. If the relay goes bad... starter button will not work, and no power to the headlight/taillight/dashlights... the relay is fairly cheep, 10 to 15 bucks....so its a pretty cheap test to see if that is what is wrong.
Testimonial: "Will not do anything when push start button to start M/C.The relay is good.All lights work except headlight,when running.Starter is good.It starts right up when jumping across solenoid.Tested head light, it is good.Is wire from switch bad or bad switch or both?"
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