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First check all battery cables and connections, no one may look loose , heated or oxydated.
Jump the starter relay with a big diameter cable, if startermotor runs normally, replace the relay.
Check the amperage starter takes when starting. if it's over 100A, then your starter or your engine is stuck.
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Mar 13, 2013 - Uploaded by Lord Baccus
Starting issues with Suzuki Intruder 1400. ... You can mash the start button all you want but I won't do it. ... defective and ONLY sending 7volt to the Starter ~ by Bypassing it I get 12v to the Starter Solenoid / causing the starter to .... My problem was because I got low on gas and needed to switch it to reserve.
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Mar 20, 2010 - Uploaded by josh p
bypassing the MMM on my 99 suzuki. To permanatly bypass, connect the y/g and y/b together and tape up ..
Check battery, check connections corrosion causes bad connection. Double check starter button switch, it may be bad. You may be able to verify this switch by "jumper" bypass of the switch..
remove starter button cluster and check wires for corrosion etc as they can get weather in ! touch the two button wires together as if to start , if yes the prob is the button so if its a sealed part replace it ! P....
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