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Re: [St] First signs of Battery replacement?
- Subject: Re: [St] First signs of Battery replacement?
- From: "Young, Mike" <myoung@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2007 08:09:03 -0700
Check for a short in your accessory outlet plug condapter gizmo... I have an=
i-Pod branded charger / fm broadcaster thing that takes out the cigarette l=
ighter fuse in my truck. Haven't bothered to open it up yet, but the ohm met=
er says 6 ohms which is near enough a dead short to take a 15 amp fuse...
Mike
'06 ST
Seattle
=A0
-----Original Message-----
From: st-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:st-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx=
m] On Behalf Of Todd J
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2007 8:03 AM
To: ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [St] First signs of Battery replacement?
Thanks for the replies, kids.
The whole irregular outage made me think more about it being wiring or ele=
ctrical and less directly to a failing battery.
So, I poured through the wiring diagrams in the manual last night trying t=
o see what else the clock is wired to. I also noticed that the Battery Tende=
r didnt respond when I plugged it into the accessory socket. Even though I m=
ade a cursory check of the fuses and everything looked fine, I looked closer=
at #3 which runs the accessory socket, heated grips (dont have) and the clo=
ck. #3 was blown. Those mini fuses are hard to see if you dont pull them out=
and directly check them.
This am, I stopped by my local NAPA and picked up some 15A minis and will=
replace it this evening.
Prior to this, I purchased a BMW corded cigar adapter for the accessory outl=
et. I did plug it in to see if the 24" was long enough to reach into the tan=
k bag. Is it possible that the cigar adapter blew the fuse? I did NOT plug a=
nything into the cigar outlet. BTW--24" is just barely long enough to reach=
into the Triumph tank bag.
I am still thinking of replacing the battery since, as I too think six yea=
rs is pretty old.
Todd
Dan Wallander <dan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
6 years is a long time for a battery, so it's time to replace it anyway. I=
f
it fixes the clock problem, great. If not, then you'll have to look for
something else - loose wire maybe?
Dan.
Dan Wallander
----- Original Message -----
From: "Todd J"
To: "Sprint List"
Sent: Sunday, September 23, 2007 4:49 PM
Subject: [St] First signs of Battery replacement?
> My 01 ST is likely on the first battery and today I noticed my clock and
> Trip odometer wasnt functioning properly. Bike starts and runs fine, but
> the clock not longer gives the time and the Trip meter resets every time I=
> kill the ignition.
>
> I am assuming this is a sign of a soon-to-be expiring battery? I did
> confirm that the cables were attached snugly.
>
> Or is it something else?
> Todd
>
>
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