1994 Honda VT 600 C Shadow - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Lights went out on my 94 Shadow 600?
probably a fuse but you will need to check the wiring for faults as in bare wires or around the steering head because of the left and right motion that can put stress on connections ,pinch wires ,or stretch them
Neutral switch location on 1994 VT600
Instructions
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Pull the left and right covers out of the rubber grommets on
both sides of the motorcycle's frame. Pull the rubber strap off the
tool kit holder on the left side of the motorcycle and remove the tool
kit.
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Locate the fuse box on the right side of the motorcycle,
just above the battery. Remove the pair of bolts that secure the fuse
box to the battery box with a 10 mm socket. Pull the fuse box away from
the battery box.
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Reach into the left side of the frame to access the
battery's negative terminal. Unscrew the negative wire lead bolt from
the battery's negative terminal with a 10 mm wrench. Pull the negative
wiring lead away from the battery.
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Reach into the right side of the frame and remove the
positive wiring lead bolt from the battery's positive terminal with a 10
mm wrench. Pull the positive wiring lead away from the battery.
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Pull the battery out of the battery box from the right side
of the motorcycle. Slide a new YTX9-BS battery into the battery box,
positioning the battery's positive terminal to the right of the
motorcycle. Reconnect the wiring leads to the battery's terminals,
connecting the negative lead first followed by the positive lead.
Tighten the lead bolts with a 10 mm wrench.
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Reattach the fuse box to the battery and tighten both bolts
with a 10 mm socket. Place the right side cover over the frame. Push the
cover's tabs into the frame's rubber grommets.
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Place the tool kit into the tool kit holder on the left side
of the motorcycle. Pull the rubber strap over the tool kit and hook the
end of the strap onto the holder's catch tab. Place the left side side
cover over the frame. Push the cover's tabs into the frame's rubber
grommets.
1/19/2013 6:15:32 PM •
1994 Honda VT...
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on Jan 19, 2013
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Will idle but dies when
fuel filter partial blockage is quite likely, failing that check carb jets, hope this helps good luck.
I have a 95 honda
Try new spark plug caps. The resisters often burn out and cause poor running off idle. On some models the caps are part of the wire and are replaced as an assembly out of the coil. To save money use genuine NGK spark plug caps (about $5 each). They simply screw on to the end of the wire. If the cap reads higher or lower than 5000 OHM's it should be replaced. The copper core spark plug wire can be purchased in bulk for $1 to $2 a foot. It can be cut to length and used as an inexpensive replacement for the stock Honda wire/cap assemblies that sell for $25 to $45 each.
How do I remove the
you have 2 bolts on both sides of seat you must remove. Then firmly from front to back slide back and forth it will come loose
and then slide out .
What kind of oil do i use in a honda shadow vlx
Any oil with the JASO MA motorcycle certification. 10w-40 for cold climate, 20w-50 for warm climate/touring. Do not use any oil that says Energy Conserving on the label. It will shorten the life of your wet clutch and transmission gears. Synthetic oil will help your bike run cooler and shift easier. You will need 4 quarts of oil , an oil filter, and a new aluminum sealing washer for the drain plug.
10/2/2010 12:48:37 AM •
1994 Honda VT...
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on Oct 02, 2010
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Hello, i have a 1994 honda vt 600 vlx with 1 5/8
they are not stock, just call your local Honda shop ask for the parts desk, tell them what you want. They will help you get the right carb parts. without vacuume gauges you might just pay for the work to be done,
When I close the throttle the engine rpm does'nt
I am sure you have checked gable is not kinked, check air cleaner replace if dirty check throttle on carby and crc spray around it .check the outer case on throttle cable isn't slipping through clamp. Hope something helps.
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