2002 suzuki Intruder 1400
Where is the main fuse located on this motorcycle? Found the fuse box, but not the main fuse. Fuse box terminal shows power to it at 12.5 VDC.
If you remove the green cover from the fuse box under the seat, you'll find two 30 amp fuses in there. I don't know which one is the "main". Perhaps they function together in concert, so if one is bad, both are bad. . . I derived this info from youtube, and the video was for a different model, but it was a Suzuki. They are probably similar in wiring. But, full disclosure - I am not a motorcycle guy. Good luck.
SOURCE: How well does the Suzuki 1400 cc Intruder handle?
The Intruder does handle fairly well compared to its' counterparts of the cruiser class, by handling I would assume your talking about how well it behaves in turns...since this class of machine IS the cruiser type do not expect to keep up with the current or past generations of sportbikes as you will fall behind. The best scenario is SMOOTH sweeping turns, the suspension in its' current form cannot deal with irregularities in the road...sportbikes' suspensions are meticulously calibrated for these real world curcumstances...cruisers cannot do this. The raked out front forks of cruisers make for a very stable platform but are not designed to be turned hard. A simple modification that I would myself do if I had a cruiser, would be the addition of a fork brace...a chunk of aluminum that strengthens the two front fork tubes..so that they don't flex (As much!). In addition I would pay attention to the exaust setup, footpegs and any other hard parts that would interfere with agressive cornering(Lean angle).Some exausts hang SO far down on cruisers that they really limit how far you can bend er over...all that stuff needs to be removed, changed or modified so you can corner good up to the suspensions limit.
SOURCE: Clutch bleed on a Suzuki 1400 Intruder 2000
One the left-hand side of the bike (facing forward), there is cover plate just ahead of the drive shaft. Remove that cover (mine has 8mm bolts). The bleeder valve is under this cover. Go to an auto parts store and get a "one man bleeder kit" or if you have some plastic tubing that will fit over the valve, you can use that and a clean jar. Follow the instructions on the bleeder kit, or if you're using the jar and tubing, fill the jar about a quarter of the way with break fluid (use DOT4, but never DOT5!). Take the cover off the master cylinder up at the handlebars, place the tube over the end of the bleed valve (after loosening it a turn or two. Place the other end of the tube down in the break fluid in the jar. Work the clutch lever until you stop getting bubbles in the jar. Be sure to keep the fluid level up in the reservoir. Tighten the bleeder valve, remove the tubing, top off the fluid and replace the covers.
Be careful not to get brake fluid on anything. It will eat paint and mess up other things.
SOURCE: how many spark plugs does a suzuki intruder 1400
under the gas tank, remove the gas tank to replace them, it has 2 plugs
SOURCE: 1995 Suzuki Intruder 1400 clutch feels spongy
You will have to bleed the clutch hydraulics.
If it diesn't get any better after the bleeding process, thn you will have to overhaul the clutch master cylinder, best would be to overhaul both Master and the slave cylinder.
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SOURCE: 2004 Suzuki VL1500 Intruder LC Motorcycle backfire
If they cant duplicate it your good.Usualy with backfiring i would make sure to eliminate any exhaust leaks. The dealer is inexperienced at solving compound problems,(sorry) not picking a fight, but sometimes cleaning is not goog enough,I went through this with a 1400 Intruder.several attempts were needed to get the two carbs level on the same line with each other.so the floats would work properly together,then set fuel flow and the air flow through the ventouri in the carbs.Also i had to make these adjustments while level (not on side stand) The floats were very sencitve to needle valve to seat adjustment(bent to open or close some of the flow)
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