Problem with my Pulsar 150 (May 2004 model)started in August 09. 1. Starting trouble, 2. Goes off when clutch is pressed and when stayed at traffic lights, more so when its lights are on, average went down. Piston (Cylinder kit) was changed through Bajaj sponsored (Gautam Auto, Mayapuri, New Delhi) on 12.08.2009. Went well till October, 09. Same complaint started in November, 09. Again went to Gautam Auto. RPM etc. were set. Went well. But same problem started after a week. Battery was replaced on 22.11.2009. Worked well for 2-3 days. Same trouble till now. Another thing is its RPM meter needle keeps flickering violently. To me it seems to be a electricity (stable current) problem. Your views, please?
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Try this select gear before starting the engine then start the engine if this helps then its a clutch fault.also try bleed out the hydraulic clutch.The slave cylinder on the gear box gave trouble on thease models ckeck that there is no oil leaking out of the cylinder..
If there is no "clicking noises" at all first you have to bypass the Clutch Start Switch. To do so remove two wires from the Start Switch and connect them together. If it doesn't work trouble shoot starter and solenoid. With a wire connected to (+) terminal of the battery power up the solenoid, at the thin wire contact of the starter. You need another person to help you, in the cabin turning the ignition key in ON and start position. If starter and solenoid are O.K this will start your car. If not you have to replace the starter + solenoid assembly. Good Luck. Sam from, American Car Co.
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