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Post by esauhi on Jun 23, 2011 9:19:06 GMT -6
Are you talking about the black box that is under the seat?
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Post by esauhi on Jun 23, 2011 6:08:55 GMT -6
It does spark and turn on the first crank, although it would die a few seconds after when the needle starts to go down.
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Post by esauhi on Jun 22, 2011 16:47:13 GMT -6
One more thing. I do have two caps to open in order to asdjust the valves don't I?
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Post by esauhi on Jun 22, 2011 9:48:06 GMT -6
Ok! Great news!!!!!! On that lil black box, there were two fuses. A 20A replacement and a 20A that was hooked. The hooked 20A was in the back of it and I couldn't see it, so I got confused. SO now I got power back to the system and it even light up and crank without the alarm box hooked. But It didn't start. So I don't know if that normal since it's been sitted for the last 4 days. SO is there anything else that I need to do now before attacking that alarm box and finally the valves adjustment?
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Post by esauhi on Jun 21, 2011 22:15:24 GMT -6
Yes! And also, I did use a wire and jump the two red wires coming out of it and it in fact cranked my starter up. So does that mean that I have to replace that relay? And also if after that everything works out, how would I connect so that I don't have to use that stupid alarm?
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Post by esauhi on Jun 21, 2011 21:39:50 GMT -6
But the fuse was good though!
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Post by esauhi on Jun 21, 2011 21:06:08 GMT -6
Yep! Power in, but no power out.
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Post by esauhi on Jun 21, 2011 19:03:19 GMT -6
Yes it does. Except on mine they're both red.
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Post by esauhi on Jun 21, 2011 17:18:24 GMT -6
I also tested those and that's what I get. Anywhere else there is nothing. Attachments:
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Post by esauhi on Jun 21, 2011 17:12:07 GMT -6
So on the entry side of it, where the red wire from the battery comes in, I get power, but nothing on the other side. I did a continuity test on the fuse and it bipped. So would that mean that the box fried? Also, is that the disaster box? Attachments:
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Post by esauhi on Jun 21, 2011 10:29:25 GMT -6
So what if there was no main fuse and I got a short. What would be hit first?
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Post by esauhi on Jun 21, 2011 6:54:22 GMT -6
Where is that one located and how do i access it please?
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Post by esauhi on Jun 20, 2011 23:17:30 GMT -6
Great!! That's gonna keep me busy!! Now do you know how to bring the power back on it after my lil wire switch experience? Cause now nothing clicks or light up on the dash, nor do i hear the fuel pump running when i turn the key on.
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Post by esauhi on Jun 20, 2011 22:23:04 GMT -6
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Post by esauhi on Jun 20, 2011 18:15:24 GMT -6
Another one Attachments:
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