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Junior Member
06 Uly won't start
So, I was driving my Uly around the driveway the other day, hit a patch of loose piled up dirt and down she went (right side if it makes a difference). She ran until I picked her back up and then she turned off. It's been a few days of trying to start her and troubleshooting but she is still doing the same thing. If I let her sit for a few hours I can turn the key and everything will come on. As soon as I try to start her everything shuts down and then one of the relays starts a high pitched buzzing. Looking at the relays from the front of the bike it is the relay on the upper left. I have switched that relays postitition and the buzzing relay remains in the upper left position. I have put the battery on an overnight trickle charge and still I get nothing. I have looked for exposed or broken wires in the bike that could be causing her to trip, I have found nothing. I have read that it could be the BAS. I have located it, but I don't exactly know how to check it. If that is the problem, it is obviously not resetting itself. Any suggestions on what to look for?
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Inactive
the BAS cannot be bypassed with jumper wire. it is more than a switch. if it senses in excess of 55 degrees lean angle it shuts down the bike via the ecm. i know of no way to "reset" one though another board member might. my understanding is that it must be replaced if activated. supposedly it can be by-passed via ecmspy though i have never done it nor would i recommend it. if it is faulty you should have an active CEL. by chance did your seat or something under the seat smash into the ecm during this tip-over? if so check the ecm for cracks.
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Senior Member
It should"reset"on its own. I've dumped mine a few times, always stays right up. Maybe you knocked a ground loose?
And I think the bas can be bypassed in ecmspy,would be ok for testing,please don't ride it that way!
Last edited by BuellyBagger; 09-22-2015 at 01:34 PM.
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