Walterg Posted March 18, 2015 Posted March 18, 2015 Hi everyone,I'm a newbie here and I guess it's time for my first post.I live in the Netherlands, Europe and I own a Honda Fireblade and a 2003 V11 Le Mans. I bought the V11 last year just before winter and thus I stored the bike in the garage. After I got it out of the garage this month it wouldn't start. I found that the Run Switch was causing problems and I managed to temporarily fix that with a bit of tape. After a few rides the indicator lights started acting up and I traced that to an unreliably functioning Ignition Switch.When I opened the ignition switch I found a disconnected green wire.At the moment I can't find any marks as to where the lose wire is supposed to go.Maybe with some and time and research I'll be able to figure it out but I was hoping that someoneover here could tell me. I hope my two images are attached..... Thanks in advance,Walter
docc Posted March 18, 2015 Posted March 18, 2015 Here is a thread started by Kiwi_Roy that should have the information you need: Ignition Switch Problems
docc Posted March 18, 2015 Posted March 18, 2015 There are other pics of switches with one wire off. If you don't mind, post a pic of it repaired with all the wires in the right spot. Good luck!
Kiwi_Roy Posted March 19, 2015 Posted March 19, 2015 The wires work harden with flexing and snap off where they are soldered. Try to fix them moving the flex point away from the joint. Perhaps glue them to the back cover with some silicone sealant. The loom should flex gently over several inches, no sharp kinks. Here's a little slide show of mine. http://s1304.photobucket.com/user/Kiwi_Roy/slideshow/V11%20Sport%20Ignition%20Switch The Blue/Black wire to green jumper you see is the common Hot Lubricate the contacts with Vaseline, re-visit in about 5 years.
Walterg Posted March 19, 2015 Author Posted March 19, 2015 Thanks Kiwi_Roy, The slide show is very clear. Just what I was looking for ! I was thinking about making a small bracket or a U-shaped wire as you suggested in one of your posts to take the strain of the solder points
Kiwi_Roy Posted March 19, 2015 Posted March 19, 2015 I don't have a bracket on mine, it just seems to naturally twist in the middle. Don't tie it to anything where it wraps around the head frame. If you can just secure it where it comes out of the back of switch it will be good.
Walterg Posted March 20, 2015 Author Posted March 20, 2015 Thanks for the advise, I hope to work on the bike this weekend but it's parked outside under the car port and it will be just above freezing point, so I don't know...
Walterg Posted March 30, 2015 Author Posted March 30, 2015 This weekend I finally had some time to work on the bike and repaired the ignition switch.The pictures of KR incited me to have a better look at where the loose wire used to be attached toand soldered it back into place. The ignition switch works fine now. To take the load of theconnections I replaced the already present tie-wrap inside the switch with a slightly bigger oneand I also tied the loom to the ignition switch housing. Thanks for the help.Walter
Kiwi_Roy Posted March 30, 2015 Posted March 30, 2015 The main thing is to have it so the loom flexes over several inches when you move the bars, not in one spot.
JesterGrin_1 Posted December 20, 2018 Posted December 20, 2018 Hi everyone, I'm a newbie here and I guess it's time for my first post. I live in the Netherlands, Europe and I own a Honda Fireblade and a 2003 V11 Le Mans. I bought the V11 last year just before winter and thus I stored the bike in the garage. After I got it out of the garage this month it wouldn't start. I found that the Run Switch was causing problems and I managed to temporarily fix that with a bit of tape. After a few rides the indicator lights started acting up and I traced that to an unreliably functioning Ignition Switch. When I opened the ignition switch I found a disconnected green wire. At the moment I can't find any marks as to where the lose wire is supposed to go. Maybe with some and time and research I'll be able to figure it out but I was hoping that someone over here could tell me. I hope my two images are attached..... Thanks in advance, Walter I am currently cleaning up the ignition switch but I have what might be an important question. And that is I might have forgot where the plate with the three Triangle Contacts are supposed to be located? Mine is an 02 LM. Thank You.
docc Posted December 23, 2018 Posted December 23, 2018 Did you ever get your Ignition Switch back together J_G?
JesterGrin_1 Posted December 24, 2018 Posted December 24, 2018 Did you ever get your Ignition Switch back together J_G? Sorry to say nope as I have not had a chance. Crazy time of year you know. So look out for sharp objects before one sticks there neck out lol. Word to the wise for the day.
MartyNZ Posted December 26, 2018 Posted December 26, 2018 I am currently cleaning up the ignition switch but I have what might be an important question. And that is I might have forgot where the plate with the three Triangle Contacts are supposed to be located? Mine is an 02 LM. Thank You. Does this help? 2
JesterGrin_1 Posted December 26, 2018 Posted December 26, 2018 MartyNZ if the bottom right picture shows the correct orientation of the rotating contact plates then Thank You very MUCH. It helps Greatly. Again a huge THANK YOU. 1
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