gunter wrote:
With ignition switched off, there's a current of only 40 mA flowing, which is probably keep-alive for the ECM and the instrument cluster.
I compared ECM output to a multimeter readout, these two show a voltage difference of 0.5 volts - so whom to believe? I also redid all ground connections I was able to reach, and the starter sounds more powerfull now, a part of the problem seems fixed now. But I still don't know, what's causing the overvoltage and why the battery isn't charged well.
Battery voltage is (all values are multimeter readouts):
- 12.3 volts with ignition off
- 12.1 volts with ignition on (headlight and tail light on, fuel pump off)
- 10.5 volts when cranking (ECM fuse pulled, no fuel pump, no injectors, no ignition)
- 14.0 - 14.5 volts when idleing
HMMMMMM ,willl see brian tomoz ,see what he thinks ,which bike is the problem on mate ,will be helpfull info