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2012 RT LTD clicks but won't start

JoeUpchurch

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Hi everybody,

I've read every post I can find on this subject, pulled every relay, pulled and checked every fuse, tightened every battery terminal, unit shows 12.8 at the battery and the frunk accessory 12 V plug as well as the brunk accessory 12 V plug, The dealer installed a new battery on 5/28/14. My dealer isn't open till Tuesday, anyone got any more suggestions? I suspect bad cell in the battery with less than 300 miles traveled however, no bulging on it. I have a 12V battery load tester and will try that tomorrow.

Appreciate any help - thanks,

Joe
 
Hi everybody,

I've read every post I can find on this subject, pulled every relay, pulled and checked every fuse, tightened every battery terminal, unit shows 12.8 at the battery and the frunk accessory 12 V plug as well as the brunk accessory 12 V plug, The dealer installed a new battery on 5/28/14. My dealer isn't open till Tuesday, anyone got any more suggestions? I suspect bad cell in the battery with less than 300 miles traveled however, no bulging on it. I have a 12V battery load tester and will try that tomorrow.

Appreciate any help - thanks,

Joe
kill switch? Left in gear?
 
Probably not very helpfull

There was a guy in the last two weeks that had the same symptom (sounds like anyway) and it turned out to be his starter had locked up. Not something I would try to fix at home.

bummer dude!
 
Load test verifies battery in perfect condition and fully charges

I guess it's on to my dealer now - have no trailer - we'll see how well BEST PLUS works!, to be continued
 
The only way that your bike could turn over while in first gear...

... if your foot was on the brake.
Give it another try... :thumbup:


"Says in 1st gear but I can't get it out. Always cranked in first gear in the past."
 
Little checking..!!

you can put it into "N" manually with a wrench. With no codes hard to tell much could be the gear position sensor or as the other member with the starter problem where the magnet came loose and he JB welded it back. Somewhat involved if no mechanically savy...sadly the old push start won't work on the se's let us know what they find...:thumbup:
 
Had my foot on the brake every cranking attempt

The only way that your bike could turn over while in first gear...

... if your foot was on the brake.
Give it another try... :thumbup:


"Says in 1st gear but I can't get it out. Always cranked in first gear in the past."

Had my foot on the brake every cranking attempot for 2 days
 
click - no crank

you can put it into "N" manually with a wrench. With no codes hard to tell much could be the gear position sensor or as the other member with the starter problem where the magnet came loose and he JB welded it back. Somewhat involved if no mechanically savy...sadly the old push start won't work on the se's let us know what they find...:thumbup:

sure will, thanks for your interest!
 
Sorry... I had to ask about it.

My guess now, is that your battery isn't as good as you think it is...
Can you have it load tested?

The OP load tested the battery and tested fine. So that eliminates the battery as the cause. When he pushes the starter button there is a click. That eliminates the kill switch being in the off position and not having his foot on the brake pedal. With either of those issues there should only be silence. So manually putting it into neutral would be a waste of time. He has checked all the connections so that leaves the starter or a connection he missed.
 
I suggested a load test, because I've heard some folks in here talk about the batteries testing pretty decent without a load...

...But make them work, and a bad cell, has been known to make an appearance... :dontknow:
 
I suggested a load test, because I've heard some folks in here talk about the batteries testing pretty decent without a load...

...But make them work, and a bad cell, has been known to make an appearance... :dontknow:

But he said he owns his own load tester in the first post and said it tested good in another.
 
Load test on battery

I guess because I didn't see a reference to the results of the test; I was wondering if he had done it yet... :dontknow:
Sorry, for specifics the load test showed capability better than 400 CCA - with battery listed at about 350 CCA, I call that "passing the load test".
 
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