• 4 Stroke Husqvarna Motorcycles Made In Italy - About 1989 to 2014
    TE = 4st Enduro & TC = 4st Cross

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2008 TE510 Electronic problem

Lovro

Husqvarna
Hello everybody,
Im new to this forum and english is not my first language so please excuse me for any miss spels :)

So, I recently purchased an used TE510 and I absolutely love it! But few days ago I was riding normally when all of a suden the bike started to die, first just some minors booo (like it was loosing contact) and then absolutely stoped... Now the speedo shows that, filmed below:

View: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yTGY2wku-7M


The battery is 12.7V, manual says its 100%, but still, could be the battery?

The reason I cant check that right away is that after a day or two everything started to work just fine and later went back to mallfunctioning....

PS: Anyone knows some good european webshop for parts for this bike? exhausts?

Greetings!
 
There are many things it could be. A most common cause of electrical problems on these big race thumpers is vibrations that rub wires bare and they short out when they are not supposed to. Mostly located under the tank. If you are going to work on this bike, you should learn to take the tank off without spilling alot of gas, and without breaking the red plastic elbow. I've had to take my tank off maybe 50-60 times in 3 years.
 
Not spilling part is a little bit tricky but I'm managing so far.

One other thing was happening before that speedo thing, cooling fan is reconected on the switch only (work of previus owner) and when I turned it on it started to turn very slowly some times not even that, but when it started spinning it was fine... When I connected the fan to another battery I have laying around it worked fine, also I changed that from the bike with this one and now seems to work just fine... But could really a battery be cousing all this? Even tho it shows 12.7V?

Another thing, I want to connect the fan back to the thermo switch but also have the manual switch, would this diagram be OK?
Fan.png
The thing that bothers me is that when only the manual switch would be ON that this wouldn't couse some sort of short out? Should I put a diode between?
 
. But could really a battery be cousing all this? Even tho it shows 12.7V?

Yes, I had a battery that's shows 12.7v on the bench, but when I put it on the bike, and any load is put on the battery, the voltage drops so low as to be useless. I recycled my battery.

You need to get both your batteries "load tested", maybe at an auto parts store, they might have a load tester for batteries.
 
Actually, when I get my HDB Setup, I also bought 2 ON/OFF switches, one for the MAP selector, and the other one to run my radiator fan when I want too, just like the wiring diagram you posted above or perhaps install a relay setup for the manual fan switch (maybe its overkill...???)...but call it, piece of mind knowing my bike is being cooled off when I want it too.
 
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