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Anonymous Posted on Apr 28, 2010

I've a 2000 Vstar classic 1100, I purchased an alarm system for it, and was trying to install the remote starter, till I blew a few fuses, replaced the blown fuses, now I'm left with no neutral indicator light, and the engine wont turn over, yet I have power to everyting , is there a seperate neutral fuse hidden somewhere else then where the 4 fuses are located?? Or did I really screw something up badly I apprecuiate any help

  • Anonymous Apr 28, 2010

    Thank tank wasen't on the bike when the short happened, when I seen the bike wouldn't start no more, I put the tank back on and seen no neutral light, I checked and the bike was definatly in neutral so the light being burnt out is not the culprit, I've tried starting the bike with stand up and clutch drawn in, again no go,
    Thanks for your time,

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Did you ever get the remote start going. If so what wires and colors and location did you tap into. I have the same bike same year and cant fig the remote start out. Please help me out. Thanks

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You have probably just blown the neutral light bulb, try starting the bike with the clutch in & side-stand up.
If still not starting suspect the starter cut-out relay, but its still worth check both clutch & side-stand switches for continuity
If you need more help I will need more information.
I am available on 'Live Chat' at the moment

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