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buzz64077
Posted 2014-10-26 3:37 AM (#167459)
Subject: Dead Vision


Cruiser

Posts: 215
orrick, mo
I was doing some work in my garage and wanted the Vision out of the garage so I went to start it up to ride it out. When I turned the key on nothing, no lights , no fuel pump just nothing. It was late so I just pushed it out just thinking the battery was dead. Well today I put the charger on and it would not turn on meaning the battery
is charged. The battery cables are good and tight and the bike was running fine the last time I rode. I guess I'll start checking fuses tomorrow. If that does not pan out I'll pull the battery and have it checked but after that I'll be at a loss at what to do. Anyone ever had this problem or have any suggestions I would appreciate the advice.
I missed a great day to ride today.
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varyder
Posted 2014-10-26 4:41 AM (#167460 - in reply to #167459)
Subject: Re: Dead Vision


Visionary

Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA
Check the connection at the base of the ignition switch.
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senior
Posted 2014-10-26 10:04 AM (#167465 - in reply to #167459)
Subject: Re: Dead Vision


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 13
Lum, MI United States
First check the battery with a meter or 12V circuit tester. you can do this with out removing anything. that will tell you if the battery has any power at all.
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rdbudd
Posted 2014-10-26 11:00 AM (#167466 - in reply to #167459)
Subject: RE: Dead Vision


Visionary

Posts: 1632
Jasper, MO
I had a battery die on my SC and it acted just like that. My voltmeter showed that it was charged. My battery charger wouldn't kick in and thought the battery was charged. Then I tried checking the voltage with the ignition turned on--the voltage went way down. Ignition off--voltage came back up.

Then I tried boosting the battery with jumper cables. The bike fired right up, but died as soon as I removed the cables.

The battery was bad. New battery and all is well.

Ronnie
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Arkainzeye
Posted 2014-10-26 11:47 AM (#167468 - in reply to #167459)
Subject: Re: Dead Vision


Visionary

Posts: 3773
Pittsburgh, PA
battery test http://www.batterystuff.com/blog/how-to-tell-if-your-battery-is-bad...

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johnnyvision
Posted 2014-10-26 6:05 PM (#167470 - in reply to #167459)
Subject: Re: Dead Vision


Visionary

Posts: 4278
like the man said check the wires at the base of the switch. Turning the key on sends power to every thing if you have power. The weakest of weak battery should still light up the gauges or very dim radio light
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buzz64077
Posted 2014-10-26 6:13 PM (#167472 - in reply to #167470)
Subject: Re: Dead Vision


Cruiser

Posts: 215
orrick, mo
I checked the battery voltage and it was 0. I got it to take some charge but after a couple hours on the charger the bike dash lights come on the battery quickly dies again. I'll let it charge all night but I would say the battery is bad. The bike is a 09 and it has the original battery still. Thanks for the suggestions
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wingit3611
Posted 2014-10-27 10:01 AM (#167484 - in reply to #167459)
Subject: Re: Dead Vision


Cruiser

Posts: 244
Don't waste anymore time, get a new one, it's not holding a charge. The only chance to save that Battery is flush it out with water to get the sediment out of the bottom & refill with new acid. Never going to do that again!
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johnnyvision
Posted 2014-10-27 6:01 PM (#167490 - in reply to #167484)
Subject: Re: Dead Vision


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Posts: 4278

wingit3611 - 2014-10-27 10:01 AM Don't waste anymore time, get a new one, it's not holding a charge. The only chance to save that Battery is flush it out with water to get the sediment out of the bottom & refill with new acid. Never going to do that again!

Its a jell battery no way to open it up.

Jell battery's Never get corrosion on terminals like old acid filed battery's

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buzz64077
Posted 2014-10-27 6:07 PM (#167491 - in reply to #167490)
Subject: Re: Dead Vision


Cruiser

Posts: 215
orrick, mo
After about 19 hours on the charger it finally got fully charged and started right up.
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Banjodan
Posted 2014-10-28 9:29 PM (#167508 - in reply to #167459)
Subject: Re: Dead Vision


Cruiser

Posts: 209
it may be good this time,....but your due for a new battery.
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Arkainzeye
Posted 2014-10-29 9:48 AM (#167513 - in reply to #167459)
Subject: Re: Dead Vision


Visionary

Posts: 3773
Pittsburgh, PA
Maybe start and run, then you go some place turn it off and it doesn't start again. Then the real hassle begins..
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kmt27
Posted 2014-10-29 9:37 PM (#168516 - in reply to #167513)
Subject: Re: Dead Vision


Cruiser

Posts: 103
Davenport, IA
I replace my batteries every 4 years regardless! That's right, keeps you from getting stranded whether in your own driveway or in a foreign land!
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