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    Starter Question

    I have 2001 GXSR600 that has started to develop an annoying problem when trying to start it. I have to hit the starter button several times before the starter engages. The first couple of times I hit the button nothing happens. Once it does finally start to crank the bike starts fine. This should rule out the battery and the starter so is there a switch or relay that could be causing this problem?

    Any advice is appreciated.
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    Re: Starter Question

    I was having the same problem with my 99 750. it was the fuse on the starter solenoid. its either on the left side of your sub frame or under your drivers seat. When it doesn't start at first do you hear a clicking sound from your seat? as soon as you hit the start button power will be sent to your starter solenoid which will click close and send power to your starter.
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    Re: Starter Question

    Could it be a flakey kickstand or clutch sensor switch?
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    Re: Starter Question

    Quote Originally Posted by Rednarb View Post
    Could it be a flakey kickstand or clutch sensor switch?
    If its not your starter solenoid then Rednarb said some good places to start looking.
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    Re: Starter Question

    Quote Originally Posted by SRAD View Post
    I was having the same problem with my 99 750. it was the fuse on the starter solenoid. its either on the left side of your sub frame or under your drivers seat. When it doesn't start at first do you hear a clicking sound from your seat? as soon as you hit the start button power will be sent to your starter solenoid which will click close and send power to your starter.
    Yes I get the clicking sound. At first I thought it was a bad connection at the battery because of where it was coming from. Do you have a pic of said Solenoid?
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