How do I bypass the starter relay on 2005 Yamaha R6 @
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Check your collant level and if it is full run the bike for 10-15 minutes at idle and see if the fan turnes on. If it does not then either your fan is burned out or you need a temp. control sensor for your fan. To test the fan connect 12 volts DC the the fan plug (check polarity) and it should run and if it does then you need a fan control sensor. If the fan runs as it should, start the process over but with the filler cap off the coolant resivoir. Run the bike again but take a temp reading from the coolant. If it is within manufactures specs, then the thermostat is working. If is is too hot, replace the t-stat.
SOURCE: I have a 2000 Yamaha YZF-R6. The problem is it
First eliminate the side stand starter cutoff switch as the cause by performing a simple continuity test on it. Side stand up, the circuit should be closed (no resistance). Side stand down, open circuit.
With that out of the way, you can test the starting motor by using a large screwdriver to bridge across the two large cable connections on the starter relay. If the starter doesn't spin (and you have confirmed that there is battery voltage to one of the large cables going to the relay) - then you've got either a bad starter motor, or a faulty cable connection between the starter and the relay.
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Charge battery to full, start in neutral, still clicks? Bad ground, or bad connection. Jump starter solenoid with screwdriver,etc. if motor turns over the relay is bad. Chaz Moto DC
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my yamaha r6 will not start all im getting is clicking
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its not charging, check fuses and voltage coming from the alternator
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