Bought privately. Previous owner lost keys, i was only given 2 black keys (no red key). was told it was a pain in the behind the get new keys.
SOURCE: electrical trouble
If all the fuses turn out good especially the main fuse then you might want to check your starter solenoid. Try jumping the two leads on the solenoid if the bike starts then most likely the solenoid is bad. If it doesn't start then it could be two other things. 1- your Ignitions might be shoot. tell tail signs. Bike cutting out during the ride and bike loses power when you hit the starter button but power returns when you turn the key off then back on. 2- The Rectifier might be gone. The rectifier will cause many different problem that might have you chasing carb problems, to the bike won't start at all with no cranking
SOURCE: 2001 yamaha r6 keeps going dead! Stator,regulator or something?
you need to check for a short if its not that then it could be your altinator or a regulator box
SOURCE: new battary wont stay charged
Poor wiring. CHeck the connections leading to the temperature gauge. If the battery won't stay charged it maybe a symptom of short circuit. Check the wirings, there maybe worn electricals making contact with the chassis. Worse case is the charging circuit is not working. (alternator, regulator)
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SOURCE: 2001 yamaha R6 will die out on me while riding
Hi there!
dont give up on it yet. the CDI costs much! This sounds like a wiring problem. I've had the same problem before but i checked and traced the wiring and found out that the positive lead wire is making contact with the chassis.. due to vibration and just, it must have eaten the insulator. Check on this part. Also, make sure that your carb jets and spark plugs are clean.
-hope this gives you an idea.
-levibit
SOURCE: I have a 2005 yamaha R6 and my brake light doesn't work.
the fuse for the back light is located under the seat, its a little black box with a flip up lid. on the inside of the lid, it will show what fuse is for what componant and the amps..
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