• 2 Stroke Husqvarna Motorcycles Made In Italy - About 1989 to 2014
    WR = 2st Enduro & CR = 2st Cross

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250-500cc 2013 WR300 just stopped.... sounds like no spark NEW BIKE

Neesmo31

Husqvarna
A Class
Hey all, took my almost brand new WR300 out for a quick lash today, no probles with starting etc, fresh fuel. Coming down a dirt track, and it just dies like there was no spark at all, didnt cough or sputter, just like I was fanging it and someone hit the kill switch. It rolled to a stop and I even had time to hit the reserve tap just incase the tap had a blockage. (tank still had about 7 litres).

I didnt even try to kick it over and over again as my knee just wont handle it. But seemed electrical. Was on my own, no tools or help, had to push it back to a main road.

Bike has 190kms on the clock ONLY, pretty much brand new. What "typical" electrical issues can result in such a shutdown? I havnt even began to start diagnosing, as I was a little hot and bothered. But someone might have insight to a common problem?

Compression is still very much there so I know its not piston/rotating assembly related.

Thank you all in advance.
 
cdi? another member had top end rebuild and turns out it was his replacment cdi was knackered, maybe a bunch of faulty 2013ones left the factory..
failing that pull the plug and see if the gaps correct or any loose wires, its a guessing game im afraid.
good luck
 
I cooked a plug last wkend.. check it first. remove plug, put on lead and see if it sparks..
I was 3/4 throttle on a fire trail.. bwaaaaaaaaaaaaar.swaped plug( always carry spare) andfired first kick.. good luck hope its an easy fix
 
It may well be the CDI. Mine went out while I was plodding along one day looking for a lost camera. I though I had fouled a plug, but after swapping it out, it still wouldn't start. Tested the stator and called up the dealer (Bobby at Husky of Atlanta is great to work with). He sent one out to me to try out and it fired right up.

Mine was a 2011, but they should be the same part. Ducati electronics . . .
 
Those scenerio's suck especially with a new bike. Start with the simple 1st, check the plug for spark. If nothing, replace it with a new one and re-check. This will at least show what direction the problem is coming from.
 
Check the kill switch. There is somewhere on the site here where the kill switches cause the WR's not to run. Try disconnecting it and see if it fires
 
Thanks guys, will begin the diagnosis today. Jaxsplat put it perfectly. Bwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrrrr...... (nothing lol)
 
Hi Neesmo, as David mentioned, there is another thread on the same issue. I started it and it sounds like you might have the same issue.
Had the exact same thing. The bike died as I was riding without warning or sound.
HuskyUK guy told me he rarely gets any bikes with eleccy problems. Same components have been on the bikes for years. After checking the reeds, the piston, and the spark plug cap, he suggested I disconnect both the left hand module and the right hand kill switch. Started up after a few hard pumps and no worries since. Sometimes water can get in and short the switch and you might get a weak spark that fails under compression. That is what happened in my case anyway.

You can also change the spark plug. I did just yesterday as the one I had was gunked up with oil. I think the oil mix was too rich. Hope you get it going again soon. It is a wicked bike!!
 
Took it in as its under warrantee (why bust my ass?) and it turned out to be a voltage regulator? sandwiched in and around the radiator and under the tank. New one coming today, fixed today, ride tommorow. They have also commented that it may be easier to start now.
 
Took it in as its under warrantee (why bust my ass?) and it turned out to be a voltage regulator? sandwiched in and around the radiator and under the tank. New one coming today, fixed today, ride tommorow. They have also commented that it may be easier to start now.

Good to hear it started and you are back riding ... Bad to hear a part made since the beginning of ELEC circuits went bad ....
 
Yeah very odd, especially when the bike has only about 2 tanks through it, engines not even run in yet!

Havnt ridden it just yet, but hopefully goes all good touch wood.
 
I had my regulator / rectifier go bad on me too recently**************************************** Only difference between you and I are about 240 hrs on mine... :D

However, my bike still ran great, it just wouldn't power grip heaters or headlight anymore.
 
Well, they got the part in, tried it, still no go. Very dissapointed. Back to the drawing board for them....
 
I have several times. Apparently there is NO way its the kill switch. We will see. Apparently when they pull the loom which has the kill switch, headlight, blinkers and dash out the bike works.... Im half tempted to get the bike back and do it myself...
 
Apparently after more testing they beleive that it is the actual speedo/dash unit... They did order in a new kill switch, installed and then retested that a few times. So fingers crossed....
 
I am 90% sure that the speedo has no features built into it which have the ability to keep the bike from starting. I will check the wiring diagram when I get home to verify this, I do not have a wiring diagram for the newer bikes at work.

I could see, MAYBE, that is the dash had a huge short in it, that MIGHT cause an issue; but, if that was the case, it would certainly not work, and would probably be melted.

It's hard to say as an outsider looking in, but it doesn't seem like they are following a reasonable diagnostics procedure on this one.
 
hey guys my bikes still for sale! it has a brand new cdi box that comes with it already installed****************************************!!
 
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