ericparsons
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Went to get the nytro ready for winter today and when I turn the key on nothing happens. No click no display no fuel pump noise. Battery is in good condition posts are clean. I installed a new starter relay and it made no difference. I can jump the starter relay and it turns over as it should but will not start. Can't hear the fuel pump run and display does not light up when I jump it. Checked all the connections that were easily accessible mostly the ignition/starter ones. Any ideas?!
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Mathew Masters
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Check the kill switch on the handlebar.
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ericparsons
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Kill switch and connections checked. That is how it is acting though, just like kill switch is down.
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unplug the ignition and check for corrosion in the plug.
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I cant remember for sure but I had troubles a year or so after I lengthened my wiring to the gauge pod to accommodate a speedo relocate. I think I had similiar problems. Check those connections and wiring perhaps.
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Did you check the fuses on the right side of the sled down by disc brake?
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I have an 09 as well and had an almost the same thing and it ended being a bad battery. Some how the battery post went bad. Local dealer load tested it and was amazed as they had never see anything like it before. I replaced my starter relay prior to battery change and it did nothing as well.
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^^^^ this.
Full charge + load test the battery.... Today's are crap- 1 bad cell can screw up everything.
Full charge + load test the battery.... Today's are crap- 1 bad cell can screw up everything.
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I had similar issue a few weeks ago when I took my top panel off below the Guage to install my moflow vent. plugged ignition back in and no power. may have had a pin not make contact, unplugged it and blew it out and plugged it back in and worked fine.unplug the ignition and check for corrosion in the plug.
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I'd check the battery....
ericparsons
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Battery is good
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Did you ever find out what was causing this? Mine is doing the same thing.
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If the battery is good check the connector on the ignition switch harness, and the ignition/starter solenoid. If neither of these pan out corroded ground blocks or critters chewing up wiring in the off season are also possibilities.
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Connections all look good, I had the starter relay tested along with the green 40 amp fuse & they all checked out good. Do you know where all the ground blocks are located? I just replaced the whole front end with a race front end after crashing the sled last year. Finally got it all together and now this.
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If do a search within the Nytro forum there’s several threads explaining where the ground blocks are located.Connections all look good, I had the starter relay tested along with the green 40 amp fuse & they all checked out good. Do you know where all the ground blocks are located? I just replaced the whole front end with a race front end after crashing the sled last year. Finally got it all together and now this.
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