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so after an HOUR of riding (normal operation) it dies on you.... here's what u check...
service codes.... they will stay in ur computer.. if not.. the battery is dead in ur computer... should be a back up battery in there sumwhere... next check for continuity of the wiring for the DFI system... all fuse's, wireing connections, relays..
use a digital meter when checkin the DFI parts..(for voltage and/or resistance)
.. test your battery for proper voltage.. if lower than 12V then its toast... get a new one.. DO THE BATTERY FIRST BEFORE replacing any DFI PARTS..k
next..hmmm...
measure coil winding resistance when the DFI PART is cold
be careful when checking the DFI parts.. they are very delicate...
check wireing and connections from the computer to the DFI parts .. use a analog tester to do this instead of a digital tester
make sure all connections in the circuit are CLEAN and TIGHT...
check wires for burns... fraying .
most of this is from my 636 manuel.. check all connections is the moral of the story...lol
good luck dude...
let me know if this helps... or if u need i can supply a couple of pages from my manuel...
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