my suzuki intruder 1400 will not start... at all.?

jonathon

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when i make an attempt to start my bike all i hear is the fuel pump. i tried running a direct connection to the starter, but it does nothing. my uncle said he thinks it is the starter relay. how do i find the starter relay, and does anybody even think it is the starter relay???

how i would i go about fixing this problem of mine?
 
A better place to ask this question would be at the Intruder Alert forum.

This forum is for Suzuki Boulevard & Intruder Owners. Many Suzuki motorcycle mechanics hang out here.
 
A better place to ask this question would be at the Intruder Alert forum.

This forum is for Suzuki Boulevard & Intruder Owners. Many Suzuki motorcycle mechanics hang out here.
 
Always give year, make, engine size and model # when asking questions. We need all of that info to give an informed answer.
Sometimes the year can make a difference.

If you ran a direct connection to the starter motor, the engine should turn.
The (-) jumper to ground - frame or battery (-)
The (+) jumper to the large terminal on the starter motor.
This procedure is bypassing the starter relay.
If the engine does not turn, the engine could be locked up, or the starter motor could be defective.

To check if the engine is locked up - remove the left crankcase cover and try to turn the flywheel (remove the spark plugs to aid in turning the crankshaft).

To check the starter motor - remove it from the engine. Attach the (-) jumper to the the body of the starter motor. Hold the motor firmly in one hand and touch the (+) jumper to the terminal.
The starter motor should spin with enough force, to want to jump out of your hand.

The battery (+) cable connects to the starter solenoid (relay).
 
Always give year, make, engine size and model # when asking questions. We need all of that info to give an informed answer.
Sometimes the year can make a difference.

If you ran a direct connection to the starter motor, the engine should turn.
The (-) jumper to ground - frame or battery (-)
The (+) jumper to the large terminal on the starter motor.
This procedure is bypassing the starter relay.
If the engine does not turn, the engine could be locked up, or the starter motor could be defective.

To check if the engine is locked up - remove the left crankcase cover and try to turn the flywheel (remove the spark plugs to aid in turning the crankshaft).

To check the starter motor - remove it from the engine. Attach the (-) jumper to the the body of the starter motor. Hold the motor firmly in one hand and touch the (+) jumper to the terminal.
The starter motor should spin with enough force, to want to jump out of your hand.

The battery (+) cable connects to the starter solenoid (relay).
 
A better place to ask this question would be at the Intruder Alert forum.

This forum is for Suzuki Boulevard & Intruder Owners. Many Suzuki motorcycle mechanics hang out here.
 
A better place to ask this question would be at the Intruder Alert forum.

This forum is for Suzuki Boulevard & Intruder Owners. Many Suzuki motorcycle mechanics hang out here.
 
A better place to ask this question would be at the Intruder Alert forum.

This forum is for Suzuki Boulevard & Intruder Owners. Many Suzuki motorcycle mechanics hang out here.
 
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