2000 Husaberg Fe 600 - Page 8 - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Where is vtx 1800 starter located
The starter on a Honda VTX 1800 motorcycle is located on the right side of the engine, beneath the chrome engine cover. You will need to remove the cover to access the starter motor. The starter motor is a small cylindrical unit with wires running to it. It is responsible for turning the engine over when you press the starter button. If you are having trouble starting your VTX 1800, it is possible that there is an issue with the starter motor, but there could be other causes as well, such as a dead battery or a faulty ignition switch.
3/13/2023 10:23:07 PM •
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on Mar 13, 2023
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1994 VT1100 Front cylinder exhast sounds like a Jetsons car
Check all the points where there is air/exhaust going in and out of the cylinder. Sometimes the pop noise is a loose fitting or a hole in one of the flexible pipes.
Another possible cause is your fuel/air mixture isn't correct. Does the noise change with added Choke? Is the Exhaust smoke thicker and a dark grey/black colour?
Is yours the Twin Carb setup? The carbs might be out of balance and one is running richer than the other.
When the engine is cold, you could remove and inspect the spark plugs to see if they look the same colour. You're looking for either black, sooty plugs (rich mixture), or a clean, Pale white colour (lean mixture). A good plug will be more of a brown colour.
3/7/2023 7:42:14 PM •
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on Mar 07, 2023
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Only one section of my jets is operating. All other jets aren't putting out any air???
If only one section of your jets is operating and the others are not, there could be several potential causes:
- Clogged jets: If the non-functioning jets are clogged with debris or mineral buildup, they may not be able to produce bubbles. You can try cleaning the jets with a jet cleaner or a solution of water and white vinegar.
- Airlock: Airlock can occur when there is air trapped in the plumbing system. This can prevent water and air from flowing to the non-functioning jets. You can try running the pump on high for several minutes to see if this will dislodge any air bubbles in the plumbing.
- Pump problems: If the pump is not working properly, it may not be able to provide enough water flow to the non-functioning jets. Check the pump to ensure that it is working properly and producing sufficient pressure.
- Damaged or worn out jets: If the jets are damaged or worn out, they may need to be replaced. Check the jets to see if they are cracked or broken and replace them as necessary.
If you are unable to diagnose and repair the issue yourself, it may be best to contact a professional pool or hot tub technician who can help you identify the root cause of the problem and provide a solution
3/5/2023 4:32:07 PM •
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on Mar 05, 2023
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650 vstarv 2000 no spark .hot coils when I tested the stater it does pulsat
If your 2000 Yamaha V Star 650 is not getting spark, there could be several potential causes. Here are a few things you can check:
- Ignition coils: While you mentioned that the coils are getting hot, it's possible that they are not functioning properly and need to be replaced. You can check the resistance of the coils with a multimeter to ensure that they are within the manufacturer's specifications.
- Spark plugs: Make sure that the spark plugs are clean and properly gapped. If they are worn or fouled, they may need to be replaced.
- Ignition switch: Check to make sure that the ignition switch is working properly and is providing power to the ignition system. You can use a multimeter to test the continuity of the switch.
- CDI unit: The CDI (Capacitor Discharge Ignition) unit controls the ignition system and can be a common source of problems if it fails. You may want to check the CDI unit to make sure that it is functioning properly.
- Wiring: Check all wiring connections to ensure that they are secure and free from corrosion. If any wires are damaged, they may need to be repaired or replaced.
It's also worth noting that while the starter motor may be working properly, it does not necessarily mean that the ignition system is functioning correctly. If you are unable to diagnose and repair the issue yourself, it may be best to take the bike to a qualified mechanic who can help you diagnose and fix the problem.
3/5/2023 4:30:45 PM •
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on Mar 05, 2023
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