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1990 Yamaha FZR 600 - Page 6 Questions & Answers
Only runs wide open
Yep i think so,also check all the lightbulbs these can break once the fuse blows...
Wiring diagram main harness 92yamaha fzr 600
Isolate the problem by removing all small fuses, then replace main fuse with an ammeter that will measure 40 amps or more. Replace small fuses till ammeter shows a larger current draw. If this doesn't show problem, the problem is in the starter or charging circuit. Let me know what you find.
Jim
Will not start clicking noise
That sounds just like a dead battery. Try charging it with a motorcycle battery charger (not a car battery charger) and see if that works. If not then take the battery to a local auto shop to have it tested. Many do this for free.
MGM
Brake light
personally, i would not worry about the light as long as the brakes are fully, i mean fully functional. It could be some wiring issue.
No electricity to the sparkplugs
You have a ground issue. The coils aren't properly grounded, or the coils are bad! Sometimes it can be the ignition if it is a CDI ignition. Good luck!
Remove master fuse
master fuse is often attached to solenoid but without knowing what bike............
When i go to start my 92 yamaha fzr 600 it makes
This usually indicates there is not enough power to turn the starter over, so the solenoid just clicks. It sounds like you need the battery to be charged. If this is occuring even after 20 to 30 minutes of riding, either the charging system is not working or the battery is bad (motorcycle batteries typically don't last for more than 3 years, less if they are not kept charged during the non-riding months).
I have checked the solenoid and the starter and both seem to be working fine yet still wont turn over when start button is pushed
Check Voltage to/from solenoid, to/from battery, 12-12.5 volts DC when not running. 12.5-13.5 when idling at 2000-2500rpm, had similar issue and tried cleaning the contacts on the starter, contacts on the push-button also. Only to find it was the solenoid. To test starter solenoid, by-passing the starter button & solenoid, Turn the key on. Now use a screwdriver to make contact between both poles on the solenoid, there may be sparks, but only maintain contact for 1 or 3 seconds this will by-pass the solenoid and start button. I've heard it called "bumping" the starter. If it this cranks the starter or even starts (mine does) replace the solenoid ($8 on Ebay) ($12 at Advanced Auto Parts). If not its probably going to be your starter, stator or starter brushes etc
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