Trouble Starting 1996 Heritage Softail - Click But Not Turning OVer
#11
- is that wire supposed to run from that starter relay to the batt's positive post ?
- and why do I not need the "extra" relay ?
- thanks for the help ! Desperate here !!
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- could you please expand on this . In the fuse/relay compartment (behind the batt/ignition control unit) , there is a starter relay which is activated when the starter switch is pressed.
- is that wire supposed to run from that starter relay to the batt's positive post ?
Yes (don't forget the fuse)
- and why do I not need the "extra" relay ?
Because your model doesn't use the 87a pin
- thanks for the help ! Desperate here !!
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- is that wire supposed to run from that starter relay to the batt's positive post ?
Yes (don't forget the fuse)
- and why do I not need the "extra" relay ?
Because your model doesn't use the 87a pin
- thanks for the help ! Desperate here !!
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I replaced the battery, starter , about 6 starter relays, the handlebar switches, and added a start button to my solenoid before I found this website and the real answer to the dreaded click problem.
I gave you the quick answers above but for a more complete answer see the adding a relay stickey.
The dreaded click is a very common problem on older Harleys and it is caused by corrosion developing in the connections of the wiring harness.
If you run the fused jumper all you are doing is bypassing the harness.
#13
- i did what was suggested there. But it resulted in my ignition being constantly live ! Ie , whether I turn-one the ignition or not , the ignition was on (the lights , oil warning light , neutral light).
- am guessing that that is not supposed to happen since by splicing into post 30 (the thick red wire with black stripe) on the relay and laying a wire direct to the batt , its only to allow a stronger current to flow into the starter solenoid (the green wire)
- any suggestions ?
- argh ... am gonna start pulling out my hair.
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- hi .
- i did what was suggested there. But it resulted in my ignition being constantly live ! Ie , whether I turn-one the ignition or not , the ignition was on (the lights , oil warning light , neutral light).
- am guessing that that is not supposed to happen since by splicing into post 30 (the thick red wire with black stripe) on the relay and laying a wire direct to the batt , its only to allow a stronger current to flow into the starter solenoid (the green wire)
- any suggestions ?
- argh ... am gonna start pulling out my hair.
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- i did what was suggested there. But it resulted in my ignition being constantly live ! Ie , whether I turn-one the ignition or not , the ignition was on (the lights , oil warning light , neutral light).
- am guessing that that is not supposed to happen since by splicing into post 30 (the thick red wire with black stripe) on the relay and laying a wire direct to the batt , its only to allow a stronger current to flow into the starter solenoid (the green wire)
- any suggestions ?
- argh ... am gonna start pulling out my hair.
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Second your guess is correct as 90% of the time the dreaded click is caused by too much corrosion on the many connections in the wiring harness which limits the amount of current to the starter.
The small fused wire bypasses the wiring harness.
Try again but don't just hook into the existing wiring harness and let us know what happens.
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#18
- solenoid kick is very loud now.
- but still hesitates (occasionally) to turn over.
- i took out the solenoid (removed the cover with the three bolts). The copper ring is very pitted , and so is the two half-circles (the starter motor's circuit is completed when the copper ring is driven forward and kisses the two half circles). I filed them (as best I could) clean. Starts better now.
- as for the (occasional) hesitation .. maybe will ride it for a while and see what happens.
- thanks for the help fellas ! Much appreciated (esp TexasHC).
- will report more as this thing progresses.
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- but still hesitates (occasionally) to turn over.
- i took out the solenoid (removed the cover with the three bolts). The copper ring is very pitted , and so is the two half-circles (the starter motor's circuit is completed when the copper ring is driven forward and kisses the two half circles). I filed them (as best I could) clean. Starts better now.
- as for the (occasional) hesitation .. maybe will ride it for a while and see what happens.
- thanks for the help fellas ! Much appreciated (esp TexasHC).
- will report more as this thing progresses.
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#19
- want to rebuild the solenoid with that kit :
http://www.ebay.com/itm/STARTER-SOLE...769a23&vxp=mtr
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- possible to do in-situ ?
- its alot of work to remove the starter !!
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- the "occasional" hesitation during starts is getting better though. Will keep an eye on it and report.
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#20
My 98 fxdwg is clicking so I cleaned the copper washer and contacts in the solenoid.