repomanbe
Registered user
Bike is anniversary R1100GS. Serviced MOT'd August 2010 no issues found by dealer.
Here's the preamble.
Friend has been borrowing bike.
Didn't ride it during the bad weather, when he came to start it found flat battery.
Neighbour has a Jag and offers to jump it for him, they use pair of jump leads found in back of his car.
When applying them to bike leads get hot and smell of burning plastic smelt with Jag engine running and bike ignition on but engine not running (obviously). He pulled jump leads off and decided to take battery out. This he did but didn't take the air inlet pipe off and slide battery out, he lifted up tank as far as he could pull it and pulled battery out the top. He charged battery and replaced it in same manner he removed it.
Here's the symptoms.
Now here's the problem. Ignition is switched off at this point. While connecting the battery the battery light on dashboard comes on and after 10 seconds light wafts of white smoke come out from under tank (high up near centre). Needless to say didn't attempt to reset alarm or start it but disconnected battery and have removed it from bike.
The only historical incident that may be germane is about 2003 the fuel pump stayed on after the ignition was turned off. That was found to be an abraded alarm wire. This is not happening here, fuel pump is not running.
I hope it's going to end up being a
moment as I can't afford it to be too expensive
Cheers
Mike
Here's the preamble.
Friend has been borrowing bike.
Didn't ride it during the bad weather, when he came to start it found flat battery.
Neighbour has a Jag and offers to jump it for him, they use pair of jump leads found in back of his car.
When applying them to bike leads get hot and smell of burning plastic smelt with Jag engine running and bike ignition on but engine not running (obviously). He pulled jump leads off and decided to take battery out. This he did but didn't take the air inlet pipe off and slide battery out, he lifted up tank as far as he could pull it and pulled battery out the top. He charged battery and replaced it in same manner he removed it.
Here's the symptoms.
Now here's the problem. Ignition is switched off at this point. While connecting the battery the battery light on dashboard comes on and after 10 seconds light wafts of white smoke come out from under tank (high up near centre). Needless to say didn't attempt to reset alarm or start it but disconnected battery and have removed it from bike.
The only historical incident that may be germane is about 2003 the fuel pump stayed on after the ignition was turned off. That was found to be an abraded alarm wire. This is not happening here, fuel pump is not running.
I hope it's going to end up being a
moment as I can't afford it to be too expensiveCheers
Mike
