stephenjpauls
New Member
All,
I have a 2001 GSXR that I had out and while on the track the screw that holds in the positive cable rattled loose. I reconnected the cable, but now the the display says "CHEK" and the fuel pump doesn't prime. I don't know much about these bikes and don't know what to check.
I have changed the 15a fuse for ignition and the 10a fuse for the fuel pump with the extra fuses in the box, but I'm thinking about going out and getting a bunch of 10a and 15a fuses and replacing them all with new. I found that there is a 30a fuse on some unit just behind the battery... I'm not sure what this is and don't have a replacement fuse for it, but I will buy one just to make sure. (Are bike fuses the same size as standard car fuses or do I need to go to a motorcycle shop to buy new fuses?)
What I'm worried about is that I may have lost the ECM as the manual says to never disconnect the positive lead while the bike is running or you could damage it, and that is exactly what happened. Is there any way to check an ECM to see if it went bad... if so how?
Thanks so much for your help!
I have a 2001 GSXR that I had out and while on the track the screw that holds in the positive cable rattled loose. I reconnected the cable, but now the the display says "CHEK" and the fuel pump doesn't prime. I don't know much about these bikes and don't know what to check.
I have changed the 15a fuse for ignition and the 10a fuse for the fuel pump with the extra fuses in the box, but I'm thinking about going out and getting a bunch of 10a and 15a fuses and replacing them all with new. I found that there is a 30a fuse on some unit just behind the battery... I'm not sure what this is and don't have a replacement fuse for it, but I will buy one just to make sure. (Are bike fuses the same size as standard car fuses or do I need to go to a motorcycle shop to buy new fuses?)
What I'm worried about is that I may have lost the ECM as the manual says to never disconnect the positive lead while the bike is running or you could damage it, and that is exactly what happened. Is there any way to check an ECM to see if it went bad... if so how?
Thanks so much for your help!