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GeoffH
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firestorm problems

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Hi Ive just got a 1998 firestorm 1000f part x for a bandit and a bit of cash, it started when i first connected the battery but then was left over night. Then next day it turned over but because i did not have the choke on started and then cut out so i tried to turn it over with the choke out but started to make a clicking noise. I have a spare battery which was used for the bandit and was left on trickle charge, i put this on and it started stright away left it over night and the clicking noise stated again. I am no mechanic but will have a go if pointed in the right direction. form Barnsley South yorkshire. thanks for any info
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firestarter1977
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something is earthing out and draining the batt over night.

am new to storms myself it might be a common fault ?

is there an alarm fitted ?
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its got a data tool alarm fitted, i will see if i can disable the alarm
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Geoff,
The clicking you're hearing is the starter solenoid, it's basically not getting enough power from the battery for it to stay in a closed circuit position. Some alarms are known to drain the battery (as Firestarter1997 mentions) but over just one night seems rather extreme, different if it had been over a couple of weeks. I'd be inclined to check the charging circuit by connecting a multi-meter (may be borrow one if you've not got one of your own) across the battery terminals when it's running. It should be showing between 13.5 - 15.5 volts.

If it turns out it is charging OK, what about the condition of your two batteries :?: The Firestorm needs the battery to be in very good condition, (especially this time of the year with the cold) to crank the big V twin motor over.

Keep us posted,

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Thanks to both of you i will hopefully check it out tonight or at the weekend, the lad i got the bike off did say it ws a new battery but it could be knackered, and the battery i put on was off a Suzuki Bandit 600 so it could be a little under power. Again thanks for the advice, i will keep you up to date.
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if u aint got a meter am only in sheffield i have one u can use no problems .
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Another thing to quickly check is the condition of the starter motor connection where the lead bolts onto (under the rubber hood).

If water gets into the starter / corrosion on connection then its performance will deteriorate as per your symptoms.


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I tied it as soon as i got in from work and the clicking was still there so i removed the battery and put the original one back on, this had been on charge over night. It fired up and i checked it with the multimeter and the reading was between 13 and 14 so it seems to be charging alright i will leave it on over night and give it a go once i get home. again thanks for the advice.
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