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Anonymous Posted on Dec 31, 2012

My Royal Enfield Electra 2009 Classic, Engine Doesn't Stop Even After Turning the Switch/Ignition Off. If I try to stop using the gear then also it keeps going (Ignition Turned Off). After it stop

Royal Enfield Electra Classic 500 CC. Military Green Year 2009. The Engine doesn't cut off even after I turn the on/off switch and ignition. I used gear to stop and it still takes it time to stop (Ignition and switch both turned off). Finally It stops in gear and then Won't start again.. Absolutely Dead.. Killed the 2 Batteries in 2 stopping effort. Anyone can suggest reason for this and fix. Thanks Devendra

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  • Anonymous Dec 31, 2012

    Has it got anything to do with bad Solenoid and if yes then what is the best way to check if solenoid is faulty

  • john
    john Aug 02, 2015

    I have same problem i think it is something tom do with the solenoid or the sprag clutch as this was replaced just before the problem started

  • R.Karthikeyan
    R.Karthikeyan Dec 23, 2016

    change right switch set and try

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Have a bike electrician check it out
I suspect that there is problem relay/regulator in the charging circuit that is allowing the alternator/generator to keep supplying power to the ignition outside the ignition switch circuit
could be a shorted wire
The dead batteries indicates this by discharging through the same fault.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 20, 2009

SOURCE: it's a electrical problem

May be you can see, whether the Charging is reverse. Means, Instead of Charging the battery sometime due to malfunctioning, the power is used appropriately. Therefore whn u on ur headlight, the power is turned fully to Headlight N Bike gives misfiring.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 19, 2010

SOURCE: Royal Enfield 350/599 mtorcycles when did they

The British concern ceased production in 1971 and several firms took up existing stock to cobble bikes together (Interceptor in particular). Components have been made in India since 1950's. India took full ownership of tooling in 1995 and, I'd guess 1995 would be the first coil ignition apart from Rickman's and Norton-Villiers versions in the early 70's
These links will help I'm sure.

www.royalenfield/company

www.royalenfield/international

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 19, 2010

SOURCE: I have one Royal Enfield

Have a look here http://royal-enfield.com/
I don't know your location so this is the main web address, from it you will be directed to an authorised dealer.
Hope this helps.

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Colin Stickland

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  • Posted on Dec 31, 2010

SOURCE: turning the ignition switch the ammeter does not

put the battery on charge its flat

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 11, 2011

SOURCE: My 1995 military 500 enfield

I don't know if this will work, but I had the same with my triumph bonneville and it turned out to be one of the ignition coils, so maybe you should get them checked.

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