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2014 RT SE6 with no spark - any ideas?

Wont start? Does it turn over? How do you know you have no spark? Do you have gas?

This may help try to solve your issue.
 
i have 2014 Rt wont start no spark any idea 10.000 miles on it

After you check the KILL switch .... try jumping it with a car/trk battery .... I would do this WITHOUT the vehicle running .... then you need to check the State of Battery voltage .... good luck .... Mike :thumbup:
 
A little more info would certainly be helpful. Does the motor spin but not start??? What happens when you press the starter switch??? In gear- foot on brake??? Anything on the dash? Could be a DESS failure????
Good Luck.
 
A little more info would certainly be helpful. Does the motor spin but not start??? What happens when you press the starter switch??? In gear- foot on brake??? Anything on the dash? Could be a DESS failure????
Good Luck.

it cranks when you turn the key on you can hear fuel pump no DESS failure and no codes i pulled hose off air box shot some fuel in it and nothing so i would say no spark
 
You still may have not got any fuel into the intake at the hose area. Maybe closer to the air filter but would have to remove the air filter first , you may get better fuel to squirt into the throttle body.

Or try starting fluid.
 
What have you done to the bike leading up to the moment that it didn't start?? Did you wash it? Was you under her skirt playing around with some wires, or digging around to install a farkel? Did it sit in the rain with out a cover on it? There's a lot of things that could cause this and we have to have the answers to this to pin point the issue!
 
I don’t think you’ve confirmed no spark yet. Have you pulled a plug and held it to ground while cranking?
 
What have you done to the bike leading up to the moment that it didn't start?? Did you wash it? Was you under her skirt playing around with some wires, or digging around to install a farkel? Did it sit in the rain with out a cover on it? There's a lot of things that could cause this and we have to have the answers to this to pin point the issue!

Been build new home in TN have had no time just kept in on battery tender and started it up every month had to replace battery that’s about it and new fuel is was sputtering but now nothing
 
Sounds like it could be flooded.

Twist the the throttle to full open and hold it there. That will turn off the fuel injectors. Crank the engine for 10 seconds max. Allow the starter to cool for a bit. Then do it again. After that try a normal start.
 
Been build new home in TN have had no time just kept in on battery tender and started it up every month had to replace battery that’s about it and new fuel is was sputtering but now nothing

Now did you drain the tank or just put new gas over the bad??
 
I would start by draining as much gas out as you can, and start out fresh! Then put some good gas in and put a good shot of seafoam in with it! Then try to start again, it's going to take a bit to get that bad gas out of the lines. And you have to take care you don't run the battery down to far!
 
If it's sputtering you got spark it's just got crap in the fuel system!! I am a firm believer in seafoam, it works, some people here on this site don't, but it has worked for me!! Good luck, you'll get it!!
 
When a bike is on battery tender for a long rest, it is best to NOT start the vehicle once a month. The engine usually does not get fully warmed up unless you ride it each time you start it.

This may be the cause of the problem. The advice about fuel and flooding is probably right on.
 
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