your starter relay will have A1 and A2 connections A1 being from the fuse positive feedpetrolhead74 wrote:Right, all the fuses check out as no resistance via my multimeter, the starter switch checks out ok too, the starter relay is brand spankin new, and when I cotact the terminals over the engine turns over.petrolhead74 wrote:Cheers, guys, I will be delving into it a bit deeper today, I will try all your suggestions and let you know later.
What I have discovered is that I only have one positive power feed coming up the loom, I think I should have 3, shouldn't I?
live from the battery on that side you should also have the feed from the reg rec (not a problem if you haven’t got it connected) the third lead will be going to the fuses
then on the other side of the relay there should be a black cable to the starter motor make sure that is tight at the starter motor
A2 will be dropped to earth Via the start switch on the bars check the lead from the fuse to relay it will be one of the two linked together on one side the other side will be the A1 feed to the relay
the other cable A2 is the feed to earth via the start button find a good earth point with one probe and put the other probe on the cable to bell it out then push the start button if it bells out that is ok if not its your earths as stated before
sorry cant be clearer don’t have the diagram with me here in France
ill download it and give you some more pointers if i have time
alternativley put it in a van and come to mine ill sort it for you