bigirb2002
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It states in the owners manual when this happen to open up the throttle as you crank, worked for me. Had this happen twice. The engine has alot of compression.
i would go for the software updateHad that issue today, sat in traffic for about 10 minutes, stopped for gas and it didn't want to crank. motor cycled very slow barely turning over , hit the starter button again and it started. This is the exact same issue as my gen 1, thought suzuki would have resolved this issue by now. jump starting works or let it sit for about 15 minutes or so and it will start normally. think the issue is the fans draining the battery, I've only had this starting issue after the radiator fans kick in and have run for a while.
I had it happen with my gen 2 a couple of times....I had to bump start it once (which wasn't very fun).Strange how it seems to be a hit and miss problem.
I've yet to ride a gen3, but my gen2, the dozen or so of them I rode, the gen1 and several of those I rode, I never experienced that.
I never even heard of it on the gen1 or gen2 until those comments came into the gen3 thread.
It'll be interesting to hear if the software update fixes the bikes with that problem, or if they have already had it done.
Strange how it seems to be a hit and miss problem.
I've yet to ride a gen3, but my gen2, the dozen or so of them I rode, the gen1 and several of those I rode, I never experienced that.
I never even heard of it on the gen1 or gen2 until those comments came into the gen3 thread.
It'll be interesting to hear if the software update fixes the bikes with that problem, or if they have already had it done.
I think this is close. When I have this kind of problem on my tractor it's a fuel rail pressure sensor that's tripping. Time passes fuel rail pressure drops and I can start her again. Opening the throttle when starting might be one way of bypassing this pressure issueIt states in the owners manual when this happen to open up the throttle as you crank, worked for me. Had this happen twice. The engine has alot of compression.
It states in the owners manual when this happen to open up the throttle as you crank, worked for me. Had this happen twice. The engine has alot of compression.
I think this is close. When I have this kind of problem on my tractor it's a fuel rail pressure sensor that's tripping. Time passes fuel rail pressure drops and I can start her again. Opening the throttle when starting might be one way of bypassing this pressure issue
I'm thinking more of fuel pressure reductionCool, I was wondering what this could possibly do to assist the start.
Cracking the throttle slightly as the manual states does not open the valves so there is no compression release!
Opening the throttle relieves this compression
I would guess it is more to do with fuel pressure/vapor lock than it does internal cylinder compression.This does not open valves and thus I am skeptical about any compression relief from open throttle plates.
I tried that today and it made little to no affect with the issue. It’s still something electrical or in the computer causing the problem.The manual states to open the throttle as you crank when it does don't. Work like a charm for me. Some bikes have decompression valves but our dont. The reason it does it is because the the warmer a battery get the less current it put out making is harder to turn a warm engine. Opening the throttle relieves this compression