1 Fuel Pump Not Powering Up Tue Nov 23, 2010 9:46 pm
geoffallen50
active member
Riding to work the other morning (it was raining but I've ridden the bike lots of times in torrential rain, so thinking it was a coincidence) the bike just cut out two miles down the road. All lights are working and starter is whirring but I can't hear the fuel pump power on. Checked ground connections and fuel pump connector under tank, both look good.
Found the very useful EFI troubleshooting guide and have been working through it and it has been very informative. I bought a multimeter as a result ie. I am very (very!) new to electrics and EFI. Moving through the 2nd troubleshooting flow diagram - the fuse is ok and I am getting power to pin #86 of FI relay.
The next step is where I'm having trouble - I don't think I'm getting power to pin #85 of FI relay. The reason I don't know for sure is that I'm not positive I'm doing the testing correctly. I have the ground of the multimeter in pin 7 of ECU, test probe in pin #85 of FI relay and ignition on - no volts. If this is the problem, the flow diagram has "Electronic Module??", does that mean I need a new ECU or FI relay? Thanks for any and all help and suggestions,
Geoff
Found the very useful EFI troubleshooting guide and have been working through it and it has been very informative. I bought a multimeter as a result ie. I am very (very!) new to electrics and EFI. Moving through the 2nd troubleshooting flow diagram - the fuse is ok and I am getting power to pin #86 of FI relay.
The next step is where I'm having trouble - I don't think I'm getting power to pin #85 of FI relay. The reason I don't know for sure is that I'm not positive I'm doing the testing correctly. I have the ground of the multimeter in pin 7 of ECU, test probe in pin #85 of FI relay and ignition on - no volts. If this is the problem, the flow diagram has "Electronic Module??", does that mean I need a new ECU or FI relay? Thanks for any and all help and suggestions,
Geoff