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Why does my Suzuki Intruder 1500lc not start?
Solve this one problem and the Intruder 1500LC is a darn fine bike that will last you for 100,000 miles. This is good to do, and it may solve your problem, though I doubt it. As you say, an out of adjustment decomp cam usually leads to labored cranking, not sudden and total failure to start. Make sure you check the neutral safety switch also.
Why does my Suzuki outboard keep beeping at the same time?
This sequence of beeps is a code that correlates to a particular issue. It could be as simple as the 100 hour oil change warning, or something more serious. Are you seeing any of the lights in the tachometer flashing at the same time?
Where is the voltmeter on a Suzuki outboard?
Pull the cover off the ecu and pull the ecu forward and stick a thin needle down the side of pin 29 and connect up a digital voltmeter. Connect the red probe to the needle and the black to ground, turn the ignition on and you should see around 4.5 volts.
Where can I find a Suzuki motorcycle wiring diagram?
Suzuki TS185 TS 185 Electrical Wiring Harness Diagram Schematics HERE Suzuki TS250 TS 250 Electrical Wiring Harness Diagram Schematics HERE Suzuki VL1500 Intruder VL 1500 Electrical Wiring Diagram Schematics 1998 – 2004 HERE Suzuki VS1400 VS 1400 Electrical Wiring Harness Diagram Schematics 1996 1997 HERE
What kind of wiring harness does a Suzuki gv2500 use?
Suzuki GV1200 Madura GV 1200 Electrical Wiring Diagram Schematics 1985 1986 HERE Suzuki GZ250 Marauder GZ 250 Electrical Wiring Harness Diagram Schematics HERE Suzuki K50 K 50 Electrical Wiring Harness Diagram Schematics HERE
What to do if your Suzuki 1500lc won’t start?
Probably 75% of the people I personally know who own or have owned a pre-2005 1500LC have had this assembly fail on them. By all means check the starter relay- use your multimeter to make sure you are getting power to it, and to check the continuity.