f6Quad
New Member
Hello everybody.
I have a 2006 fz6 that is having some running issues. Usually it is hard starting but it will run for a second or so then die, but sometimes i can hop on and ride it for a bit before it will die, and sometimes it will not start at all. I do not have access to a dashboard so I cannot run diagnostics on it.
Anyway, I unplugged the fuel line from the rail and put it in a container and turned on the key, it shoots fuel for a second like it should when priming the system but shuts off even though it hasnt built pressure. I can hear the relay click when the pump shuts off so i doubt its a pump problem itself. If i just stand there with the key on it will not kick back on again but if i turn the key off and back on it will do the same thing.
Is there a safety that will kick the pump off if no pressure is being built (Like a broken hose or out of fuel)? Or could this be the problem with my bike? and if so what is causing it?
Thank you in advance.. Im not familiar at all with these bikes and fuel injection is not my specialty.
I have a 2006 fz6 that is having some running issues. Usually it is hard starting but it will run for a second or so then die, but sometimes i can hop on and ride it for a bit before it will die, and sometimes it will not start at all. I do not have access to a dashboard so I cannot run diagnostics on it.
Anyway, I unplugged the fuel line from the rail and put it in a container and turned on the key, it shoots fuel for a second like it should when priming the system but shuts off even though it hasnt built pressure. I can hear the relay click when the pump shuts off so i doubt its a pump problem itself. If i just stand there with the key on it will not kick back on again but if i turn the key off and back on it will do the same thing.
Is there a safety that will kick the pump off if no pressure is being built (Like a broken hose or out of fuel)? Or could this be the problem with my bike? and if so what is causing it?
Thank you in advance.. Im not familiar at all with these bikes and fuel injection is not my specialty.