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Anonymous Posted on Feb 16, 2013

Suzuki dr350 intermittent fault with all the electric

When i turn the ignition on sometimes the electric stop working thats when you get the intermittent fault but before you start the bike up all the electric are working fine,when the bike is running the rev counter is all over the place and also the turn signal's and side light's are dim.

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Ok sounds like a battery/electrical fault. firstly check all connections to battery. does the battery go flat, have you a volt meter to check the battery voltage. if thats fine we'll move on to the alternator output / rectifier, let me know

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 18, 2009

SOURCE: suzuki dr350 electric problems

I had the same problem. It was a blown fuse located right in front of the battery.

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lapum0nz

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  • Posted on Jul 08, 2009

SOURCE: tachometer notworking/ Digital Screen Blank 2005 Suzuki gsxr 750

because it comes on sometimes and then stops working for no reason.there is a loose connection behind your bike meter u can try to check at the coonection from the c.d.i. units to your meter which the all connection is behind the meter

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SOURCE: I have an 04 suzuki DL 650 with an electrical problem.

chech the dash plug if it fet correctly and not mouving

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 23, 2009

SOURCE: Fault with electric start on my Suzuki GSF 250 Bandit

Check that the clutch is in, kick stand up, and neutral light ablaze. Then try your start button. When you had it running and hit the button, the starter engaged at a slower speed then the bike engine was turning, which led to the stall. The stall means your starter works. If the starter works when the engine is running then it is wiring. Check your kick stand wiring along with the clutch wires which plug in on the handlle bar or where the clutch cable enters the engine.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 19, 2010

SOURCE: Starting fault

There is also a safety switch on the clutch lever that could give the same symptoms.
Another thing to check is the fuse block that has a starter relay built in (hidden) above the fuse compartment. My D5 has the same symptoms and this is the problem. If I keep the starter button depressed for some seconds the relay operates and bike starts.

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