I used a few times this forum to solve different problem on my Buell but this one is out of my league!
Ok so I have a XB12Ss 2006 with Race ECM and Race Exhaust. Having previous electrical problems, I have installed a voltmeter so I have an idea of the current voltage as I am riding.
the problem is my voltage will go down as I am riding until it drain my battery. My problem is intermittent and can happen for a few days and disappear for a week without notice.
What I have done...
-checked grounds connection and Battery connections
-I just got a bran New Scorpion Lithium Battery and after Load test everything is ok on this side
-I inspected the voltage regulator as per the service manual and even tried to change it just for fun (I have 3 in good working condition at home) but didn't solve my problem
-Checked for stator resistance and stator AC Voltage output as per the Service manual and I am in the acceptable range
So I did the miliampere draw test and got a reading of -12.88 on DCV... I did the test plugging the voltmeter in series between the negative pole of the batt and the actual ground wire. I am not a mechanic neither an electric technician but I decided to pull one after the other all the fuses from the Fuse box to identify which circuit the parasitic draw is coming from. Results, when I pulled out the Battery fuse I got a reading of -0.01 on DCV.
I looked at the wiring diagram of this circuit and I tried to disconnect the cluster to see if there was a short in there, No change, I still have the draw.
I may be wrong but I don't think the starter solenoid can be faulty and create the draw so I am now thinking that it may be the main harness that has a broken wire and create the intermittent problem...
I would like to know what you guys think and maybe you dealt with a similar problem before cause I don't want to tear down the whole bike if I am on the wrong path.
P.S. the only after market part installed was heating handle and they are not plugged on the Battery Circuit and been installed by professional. To make sure I took off the fuse from them and there was no change so I do not think this would be my problem.
Please help me, I am out of resources
David
Ok so I have a XB12Ss 2006 with Race ECM and Race Exhaust. Having previous electrical problems, I have installed a voltmeter so I have an idea of the current voltage as I am riding.
the problem is my voltage will go down as I am riding until it drain my battery. My problem is intermittent and can happen for a few days and disappear for a week without notice.
What I have done...
-checked grounds connection and Battery connections
-I just got a bran New Scorpion Lithium Battery and after Load test everything is ok on this side
-I inspected the voltage regulator as per the service manual and even tried to change it just for fun (I have 3 in good working condition at home) but didn't solve my problem
-Checked for stator resistance and stator AC Voltage output as per the Service manual and I am in the acceptable range
So I did the miliampere draw test and got a reading of -12.88 on DCV... I did the test plugging the voltmeter in series between the negative pole of the batt and the actual ground wire. I am not a mechanic neither an electric technician but I decided to pull one after the other all the fuses from the Fuse box to identify which circuit the parasitic draw is coming from. Results, when I pulled out the Battery fuse I got a reading of -0.01 on DCV.
I looked at the wiring diagram of this circuit and I tried to disconnect the cluster to see if there was a short in there, No change, I still have the draw.
I may be wrong but I don't think the starter solenoid can be faulty and create the draw so I am now thinking that it may be the main harness that has a broken wire and create the intermittent problem...
I would like to know what you guys think and maybe you dealt with a similar problem before cause I don't want to tear down the whole bike if I am on the wrong path.
P.S. the only after market part installed was heating handle and they are not plugged on the Battery Circuit and been installed by professional. To make sure I took off the fuse from them and there was no change so I do not think this would be my problem.
Please help me, I am out of resources
David
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