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4 years 4 months ago #27524
by martin5264
electrical problem was created by martin5264
Hi just joined got a 79 kz1300
Just come back from work after 8 weeks no power when I turn key at lights on dash
Fuses ok
Battery ok any ideas
Just come back from work after 8 weeks no power when I turn key at lights on dash
Fuses ok
Battery ok any ideas
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4 years 4 months ago #27533
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1947 Indian Chief, 1968 BSA Shooting Star, 1970 BSA 650 Lightning, 1974 Kawasaki W3, 1976 KZ900 A4, 1979 KZ750 B4, 1979 KZ750 B4 Trike, 1980 KZ550, 1981 KZ1300, 1982 KZ1100 Spectre, 1985 Kawasaki ZN1300, 1987 Yamaha Trail Way, 2000 Honda Valkyrie Tourer, 1981 GL 1100, 2009 Yamaha RoadLiner S
Replied by KZQ on topic electrical problem
There's a second ignition switch in the side cover.
Best of luck.
Welcome to KZ1300.com
Bill
Best of luck.
Welcome to KZ1300.com
Bill
1947 Indian Chief, 1968 BSA Shooting Star, 1970 BSA 650 Lightning, 1974 Kawasaki W3, 1976 KZ900 A4, 1979 KZ750 B4, 1979 KZ750 B4 Trike, 1980 KZ550, 1981 KZ1300, 1982 KZ1100 Spectre, 1985 Kawasaki ZN1300, 1987 Yamaha Trail Way, 2000 Honda Valkyrie Tourer, 1981 GL 1100, 2009 Yamaha RoadLiner S
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4 years 4 months ago #27539
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Replied by stocktoy on topic electrical problem
The second ign switch referred to above is actually the seat lock which has a security position if you shine a flash light on the side cover it should be labeled on it
bottom line if you open the seat and don't put in the right positon ( the key will come out in "A" the park position - you have the taillight on "B" (security) nothing works or "C" it will be all systems go, when you open the seat the key goes by a detent and springs back a bit.
bottom line if you open the seat and don't put in the right positon ( the key will come out in "A" the park position - you have the taillight on "B" (security) nothing works or "C" it will be all systems go, when you open the seat the key goes by a detent and springs back a bit.
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4 years 4 months ago #27540
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Replied by Lucien-Harpress on topic electrical problem
It may be worth trying to find a pdf of the Owner's Manual (not necessarily the Service Manual, very different). One page has probably the greatest thing I've ever seen in a manual- a table, listing out all the different results of the various positions of the main switch (under the seat) and ignition switch (up by the handlebars).
I see the security reasons of why Kawasaki installed both, but can also appreciate the ludicrous nature of them as well.
I see the security reasons of why Kawasaki installed both, but can also appreciate the ludicrous nature of them as well.
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4 years 4 months ago #27542
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Replied by giorgi3 on topic electrical problem
I have an issue with the key switch that unlocks the seat doesn't always work correctly when I 'lock it' back in position.
Turn the seat key all the way to the right (down / park postion). It should light up the tail light. If that works then the seat key probably isn't making good contact in the lock position. I often have to turn mine slightly to the right of left of the lock position and then try again.
It would be easier to have a spare key so you don't have to keep changing back and forth between the handlebar key position and the seat lock position.
Anyway, that's how mine works. Best of luck.
Turn the seat key all the way to the right (down / park postion). It should light up the tail light. If that works then the seat key probably isn't making good contact in the lock position. I often have to turn mine slightly to the right of left of the lock position and then try again.
It would be easier to have a spare key so you don't have to keep changing back and forth between the handlebar key position and the seat lock position.
Anyway, that's how mine works. Best of luck.
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4 years 4 months ago #27543
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Why Have Four When You Can Have Six ?
Replied by strate6 on topic electrical problem
A squirt of WD-40 into the lock barrell, then a bit of working with the key should put this right.
Pete F
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Pete F
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Why Have Four When You Can Have Six ?
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