Electrical Problem?

Discussion in 'Technical Help' started by Scott Clues, May 26, 2022.

  1. Scott Clues

    Scott Clues New Member

    May 26, 2022
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    Hi all, I bought a 2005 tiger 955i last summer and had a new stator fitted, no problems until now, 2000 miles later.
    On a ride out earlier this month my tacho and speedo started flicking on and off then went off.
    When I came to start my bike the next day it was dead, flat battery.
    I swapped the battery and all was good for 100 miles then the same thing happened.
    Do I need another new stator?
    Also my speedo needle is stuck 95% of the way around the dial and moves the other 5% when travelling and stops at the little pin at 0mph.
    Turning the bike off has no effect on this, any ideas please?
     
  2. capt

    capt Elite Member

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    Either the stator has gone again or the rectifier has now gone open circuit , that is it isn't controlling voltages anymore. Speedo etc going haywire is a symptom of voltages going awray !!
     
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  3. Linx

    Linx Well-Known Member

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    Almost certainly the regulator rectifier.
     
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  4. Scott Clues

    Scott Clues New Member

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    Thank you, is there a way I can check the regulator rectifier? I don't own any electrical testing equipment...
     
  5. Erling

    Erling Elite Member

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  6. Linx

    Linx Well-Known Member

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    Or just replace it with one from Wemoto or similar.
     
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  7. Scott Clues

    Scott Clues New Member

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  8. Iron

    Iron Elite Member

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    Order a multitest meter from Screwfix or Amazon etc for about £10. There's plenty about. Instructions will show how to read the voltage across the bike's battery. If the voltage goes over 14.5 when the bike's running then the regulator is bad. There's loads of youtube stuff on how to test.
    Let us know how you get on....
     
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  9. Scott Clues

    Scott Clues New Member

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    Thank you. Amazon prime should be delivering a multimeter today, will test and report back...
     
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  10. Linx

    Linx Well-Known Member

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    Make sure the bike is hot when you test.
     
  11. Scott Clues

    Scott Clues New Member

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  12. Scott Clues

    Scott Clues New Member

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    Just got my multimeter, took off the plug, I think it's f**ked without testing!!
     
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  13. Scott Clues

    Scott Clues New Member

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    Multimeter says "That's right, f**ked".
     
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  14. Scott Clues

    Scott Clues New Member

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    I've ordered a new one, should be here Tuesday.
    Any idea how to reset this speedo, or is it in the same club as the rectifier??
    Thank you ..

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  15. Linx

    Linx Well-Known Member

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    :confounded:
    I expect your high voltage has blown it up
     
  16. Scott Clues

    Scott Clues New Member

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    Oooooouch!
     
  17. Iron

    Iron Elite Member

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    Doesn't look good. There's one on fleasbye

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  18. Scott Clues

    Scott Clues New Member

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