Fuel pump symptons?

Doofus

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Hi

My 2005 GS has always started first press of the button. I drove it this morning no problems with running.

At home I then had the panels off to to wire a feed from high beam to the sidelight relay. The wire was fed down the fuel pump side of the tank so I was doing a bit of pushing and pulling in that area, but nothing too much.

The bike then refused to start - it turned over fine, but wouldn't fire at all - no warnings on display.

I took the panels back off and had a listen to the pump. On ignition switch-on I could hear a ticking, and strangely on switch-off the ticking was there again (does the pump depressurise on switch off?). The exact location of the ticking was hard to locate - even with ear against the tank it wasn't clear where it was coming from. However, I assume there is nothing else on the bike that ticks, so I am guessing the fuel pump was fine.

I was then idly wiggling the wires on top when I accidentally hit the quick relase on the fuel pipe so it popped up. I pushed it back down and the bike started.

Any ideas? The ticking, and the fact the bike didn't at least run for a short while leads me to believe the pump is fine, but I am not sure what else it could be?

Possibly relevant info - 1) I filled up with petrol about 10 miles from home this morning. 2) The exterior of the controller looked a bit weathered, but no worse that 4 months ago when I took it out and covered the joining faces with silicone sealant.

cheers
Darren
 
Hi
I can't comment on your bit of wiring work, but my fuel pump controller failed with no symptoms at all. Stopped the bike while my mate filled with fuel and it refused to start afterwards. It had run fine for about an hour up 'till this point.
Also had exactly the same with the fuel pipe - flicked it off while messing with the wires (and hoping for a miracle fix!), pushed the pipe back on & the bike fired. It stopped again after a couple of minutes.
Fix was another fuel pump controller - after a ride back on the recovery truck!!
 


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