My first post here isn't as good as I had hoped as I have just broken down...
Yesterday I experienced an odd issue for the first time. I Left my R1150GS for a week while away on hols. Came back to a bike that wouldn't start. It turned on, fuel pump primed and stopped after 2 seconds,, it cranked happily (loads of power) but just wouldn't fire up (primed the pump multiple times, it cranked happily, it just wouldn't fire). I checked all the fuses (fine), pulled the plugs (perfect), pulled a few connectors (injectors, throttle position etc), cleaned and plugged them back in again, still the same, it cranked but wouldn't start. Checked and swapped relays etc, all ok.
Went indoors for a cuppa, came back out and tried again, same issue, fuel priming, engine cranking, but no start. Thought I'd try it once more before getting the big tools out and it was like some magic had happened, it fired up instantly (as it always has, within 1-2 revolutions of the starter). I hadn't touched or wiggled anything.
Went out and did 50 miles yesterday, it ran, stopped and started like clockwork.
Went out again this morning, it fired up instantly from cold, rode around 10 miles, stopped, got back on, it fired up perfectly again... BUT about 2 miles down the road it cut out instantly while riding, the lights on the dash remained on (as did the headlights etc). While still rolling I dropped a gear and let the clutch out, nothing, it wouldn't get going. Came to a stop, left it a few mins, tried to start it but again, but exactly as yesterday, ignition comes on, fuel pump primes, starter cranking really well with a good healthy battery, but it just wont start, not even a hint that it's trying to.
So where to start?
Side stand switch appears good - Starter won't trigger when it's in gear and the clutch is out with the side stand down (tested on centre stand). Starter triggers in N with stand down.
Fuel pump primes every time I turn on the ignition, for 2 seconds then stops (then I hear it running constantly once the engine starts, this morning was no different).
No erratic rev needle jumps when cranking to start (or try to start)
No rough running (when it does run) & no issues starting from cold.
Engine kill switch appears good - It won't let me crank the starter when its switched, plus when I return it to the run position I can hear the fuel pump prime (as it does when I turn on the ignition).
Fuses & relays good (horn works, fuel pump primes).
Ignition seems good, it turns on & off as it should and the signal to prime the fuel pump works every turn of the key.
I have done some Google work and some things point to the HES (Hall Effect Sensor) but the symptoms of an instant cut out today and not starting don't seem to relate, or maybe they do?
The bike has 67k miles, excellent service history (serviced within the last 500 miles), new-ish battery (lots of cranking power as I have just learnt after trying to start it for 30 mins).
I'm leaning towards something electrical rather than air/fuel given the instant cut out I experienced today and the odd magical recovery yesterday.
I don't what to go at it with a parts cannon as I have time to work it out, but where do I start given what I have already been through?
I am mechanically minded, I can take the fuel tank off, service it, remove wheels, change plugs etc... but replacing a HES might be a stretch with the whole top dead centre bit.
Yesterday I experienced an odd issue for the first time. I Left my R1150GS for a week while away on hols. Came back to a bike that wouldn't start. It turned on, fuel pump primed and stopped after 2 seconds,, it cranked happily (loads of power) but just wouldn't fire up (primed the pump multiple times, it cranked happily, it just wouldn't fire). I checked all the fuses (fine), pulled the plugs (perfect), pulled a few connectors (injectors, throttle position etc), cleaned and plugged them back in again, still the same, it cranked but wouldn't start. Checked and swapped relays etc, all ok.
Went indoors for a cuppa, came back out and tried again, same issue, fuel priming, engine cranking, but no start. Thought I'd try it once more before getting the big tools out and it was like some magic had happened, it fired up instantly (as it always has, within 1-2 revolutions of the starter). I hadn't touched or wiggled anything.
Went out and did 50 miles yesterday, it ran, stopped and started like clockwork.
Went out again this morning, it fired up instantly from cold, rode around 10 miles, stopped, got back on, it fired up perfectly again... BUT about 2 miles down the road it cut out instantly while riding, the lights on the dash remained on (as did the headlights etc). While still rolling I dropped a gear and let the clutch out, nothing, it wouldn't get going. Came to a stop, left it a few mins, tried to start it but again, but exactly as yesterday, ignition comes on, fuel pump primes, starter cranking really well with a good healthy battery, but it just wont start, not even a hint that it's trying to.
So where to start?
Side stand switch appears good - Starter won't trigger when it's in gear and the clutch is out with the side stand down (tested on centre stand). Starter triggers in N with stand down.
Fuel pump primes every time I turn on the ignition, for 2 seconds then stops (then I hear it running constantly once the engine starts, this morning was no different).
No erratic rev needle jumps when cranking to start (or try to start)
No rough running (when it does run) & no issues starting from cold.
Engine kill switch appears good - It won't let me crank the starter when its switched, plus when I return it to the run position I can hear the fuel pump prime (as it does when I turn on the ignition).
Fuses & relays good (horn works, fuel pump primes).
Ignition seems good, it turns on & off as it should and the signal to prime the fuel pump works every turn of the key.
I have done some Google work and some things point to the HES (Hall Effect Sensor) but the symptoms of an instant cut out today and not starting don't seem to relate, or maybe they do?
The bike has 67k miles, excellent service history (serviced within the last 500 miles), new-ish battery (lots of cranking power as I have just learnt after trying to start it for 30 mins).
I'm leaning towards something electrical rather than air/fuel given the instant cut out I experienced today and the odd magical recovery yesterday.
I don't what to go at it with a parts cannon as I have time to work it out, but where do I start given what I have already been through?
I am mechanically minded, I can take the fuel tank off, service it, remove wheels, change plugs etc... but replacing a HES might be a stretch with the whole top dead centre bit.