jackintherok
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The bike will be going to an engineer with much experience... will let you know what happens.
Absolutely. I was talking about not letting it go when you hear that first cough that sounds like it started, and the headlights come on. If it hasn't started by 5 seconds, it probably won't without trying something else.Yes, within reason. Starters do get hot. I don't get a warm fuzzy cranking anything for 2 minutes strait. Probably not even 60 seconds. . . .
I'll 2nd this. My OE battery was very low before I changed it. You could hear the starter lugging to start it. But it started normally every time. The only time there was an issue was when I didn't let it do its diagnostic thing before pressing the start button. Sometimes, but not always, if it started and immediately died, there would be an issue; WFO throttle afterwards worked every time. That's why I keep the button pushed until it actually is running; 4-5 seconds max.. . . . So they don't all have this issue.