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    Platinum Member goz1960's Avatar
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    My 2005 R6 will not start, the thing I have noticed is it does not seem to make the priming noise when you first turn the key.
     
     

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    does it try to start ? if so it could be your fuel pump not working
     
     

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    The throttle position sensor will might need to be reset/repaired ?? http://www.r6live.com/r6-how-guides/...on-sensor.html
    Do you have a alarm good battry more info is needed (for me to look up on net and copy and paste) lol but not at your bike......heres a you tube vid just read comments see if that helps

    http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0RxIYq...%3DZ0RxIYqL8aQ
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    A good ride is any ride you can walk away from, a GREAT ride is if you can use the bike afterward.”
     
     

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brizzer View Post
    does it try to start ? if so it could be your fuel pump not working
    Re: R6 99 how to test fuel pump????You hook up the power and ground to the*fuel*pump*and it should run, continuously as long as it has power and ground. If fuel flows, it's good. If it runs without your supplied power and ground, you've got a short somewhere. Not sure if I understand correctly, but hopefully that helps some (got this from a form too could be dangers) sorry its for A 99 yours is 06 and cant undo or spell delite
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    Fuel pump is where i'd start. You'll need to get a volt meter on the pump and see if it gets a signal. If it does then the pump is faulty, if not then the fault is elsewhere.

    Are all the cut off switches ok?
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    This is when you wish you were a bit more practicable, im not. Hoe do I test the fuel pump?
     
     

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    I dont think there is power supply at the pump?????
     
     

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    Have you checked the fuses? Do you have lights / indicators?
     
     

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    Yes the only thing that does not seem to have power is the fuel pump?
     
     

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