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

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2011 TE310 - Will it kick start with a flat Battery?

Spook

Husqvarna
B Class
The 2011 TC250 runs a batteryless EFI and I have read that the 2011 TE310 runs the same EFI as the TC250...

So will the TE310 run batteryless? Can you still kickstart it if the battery fails?

If not, would it be hard (or even possible?) to set it up so it could?
 
if your battery is completely dead it will not run.if it has a little voltage,enough to operate the fuel pump it will run.dan
 
So basically, if it barely cranks or won't crank, but will light stuff up, you can kick it, but if you left the light on for a week and it's dead as a doornail, forget it...
 
Yep that is correct mnb. However the fuel pump will work on far less than a full 12 volt charge (I think circa 8 volts from memory but happy to stand corrected here).
 
Yep- I left my ignition on till the starter wouldn't engage- but the led's lit up and fuel pump primed. Gave it 2 kicks and it was running.
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oh i meant will it work even if the battery is completely dead but i guess probably not....id really prefer them to have a system that doesnt need a battery to go but thats just me.
 
if your battery is completely dead it will not run.if it has a little voltage,enough to operate the fuel pump it will run.dan
Hi there
was wondering if you could tell me what recharges the battery while its running on my husqvarna 310r , the battery keeps going down on power until the bike can't be started on the button , so I end just useing the kick to start the bike
 
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