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Dumb Dumb
So yesterday was one of those days.. hadn't had the time or dinero to get my 2005 Buell XB9 working so I tried to get her running and zip her over to a mechanic. First tried to jump start the batter but couldn't. Called AAA, they came, attached their jumper cables and got her running but every time he disconnected his cable/jumper, she'd die. Battery needed replacing. Okay Mr. AAA, thanks anyway. Called Pep Boys, said they had a battery, went and picked it up... I put it in, connected the cables, and nada!!! Oh wait.. the positive and negative are on opposite sides. ****! I connected the pos+ neg- backwards!!! NOOOOOOOO!!!!
So I got the correct battery, put it in, and... Nada. Nothing. Not a peep. So, how *ucked am I? Is this an easy fix or has major damage been done? I'm no gear-head, obviously, but is there specific fuses that blew or does it go deeper than that? What's my first course of action? And yes, I already punched myself square in the face.. so at least that step has already been taken care of.
Thank you for the advice in advance!
Last edited by Sumosurfer; 07-19-2017 at 02:06 PM.
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www.buellmods.com
Go to the above sight and download a service manual.
Then do a little research in said service manual before you attempt any other repairs.
Your firebolt has a fuse box to the right of your dashboard/front fairing stay. The fuses are labeled on the box. Pop that open and start checking the fuses. There is also a battery fuse in the rear tailsection left of the battery. Check that as well. once you've insured all the fuses are good you'll have to do the same with the relays. Those are found in an identical looking box as the fuses on the opposite side or the front fairing as the fuses.
Report back what you discover
And good luck!
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Thanks for the advice, man! Much appreciated!
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^^^^ spot on carlos as usual. the first thing to pop when crossing the cables is the diode fuse. it's the blade fuse in your box with directional arrow on it that always faces to the right/brake pedal side of the bike. if you did no harm to your ecm consider yourself fortunate.
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I feel this guy may want to take his bike to a mechanic.... No offense
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No offense taken and couldn't agree more! Cheers
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Man, that sucks. I'd also recommend not punching yourself in the face again...I know I have a really hard time thinking clearly with a broken nose. Good luck, Sumosurfer! And, yes...report back what you find out.
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I've done this before....it blew one of the relays...easy fix....can get them at local parts store....ford ac relay
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Junior Member
Thanks man!! LOL! Once was enough so no more punching myself!
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That's a relief to hear OntarioBueller!! Thanks man!
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