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No Power Anywhere - Except Starter
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Except my starter button that is wired direct works perfectly, so I know there is charge in the battery.
What could this be? Could it be my ignition?
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You say there is power at the "starter button", or do you mean the engine turns over when you press the starter button??
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Oklahoma City, OK
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Is there a way to bypass the ignition switch so I can check?
Unfortunately no. You can open up the 9-pin connector behind the headlight and check it pin-to-pin to see if your ignition switch is working.
If you think about where the electricity is flowing, it's starting from the battery, going through fuses, then straight through the ignition switch before going to any lights or coils (I'm presuming the engine turns over and you have no spark?)
You must have bypassed something in the ignition switch to get the starter isolated. That'd be a suspect connection.
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This started after I had the blinkers running and they slowed to a stop, then I put the battery charger on and from that point I have had nothing. Isn't there a way to jump the 2 wires in the ignition so it is on all the time so I can check?
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