Clearly the power is not getting through to the rest of the circuit, so going along the loom with a multimeter, starting at the battery (looking for 12V) is a starting point.
The burnt wire you noticed on the alternator wiring may be indicative of a problem, and worth investigating further, but shouldn't prevent the power of the battery getting to the ignition switch and beyond.
The ignition switch itself has to be a suspect, and checking for continuity either side of it is worth a look. That is the one item which will allow (or not allow!) power to both the ignition/fuel and the dashboard.
Were there any warning signs of a problem before this happened, or did it simply not switch on one morning?
I guess there is some urgency on this one, if she's riding around on your 1198 in the meantime!
It initially gave signs of a voltage regulator going out. Dash flickering, BATT 5.2 code, etc, so I had her take it apart to learn how to work on her bike (first mistake), second mistake was i didnt watch what she did when taking it apart, and now it wont turn on. I went back over everything, and it is all hooked up correctly, now im trying to figure out what she may have done.
I will trace power tomorrow and check the ignition switch. Hopefully I can track down the issue.
Thanks for your help!
She is just going without riding. . Im enjoying every second I can on Ysabella before winter hits here in Colorado. :yo:
So you had her take it apart, but didn't keep an eye on what she was doing?
Mate, I'm not about to make a sexist judgement here, and I'm sure she's a lovely girl (comes up well in photographs..) but I wouldn't let a factory mechanic pull apart a machine I had responsibility for without watching VERY CLOSELY.
Unfortunately this now opens out to EVERYTHING that was dismantled. Which unfortunately you weren't present to witness.
The worst job for a mechanic is fixing something someone else has done. They will have done things you wouldn't have done, and think differently to how you do. Makes it hard to figure out.
At least she ain't going to thrash your 1198! Mate - just tell her you still love her, and take the bike to someone who doesn't know who dismantled it to fix. Best advice an old guy can offer.
Just noticed you're no longer in Hawaii. Winter won't be fun..
Oh man. Sounds like you both had lessons that day Waller I could only imagine my wife trying to fix my bike. Hope you get it sorted out. Pat1098 winter won't be fun?!?! I try and make it out to Colorado once a winter to snowboard. Going to Breckenridge in January and I can't wait.
It's possible that if you had one burnt wire, you may have had a few brittle ones also and taking things apart has broken that wire internally so no juice to things. As Pat has suggested, you're going to have to get the meter out and find where the break is.
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