Wiring schematic for 2005 636 Kawasaki


Posted on Feb 6, 2014

I removed the entire setup from a bike awhile back and it ran then, and also ran about a year ago in the engine stand that it`s currently mounted in now. This afternoon I went to start the thing up to test things out before selling it off and hit a glitch. Pressing the starter button on the controls caused the tail lamp fuse to blow and the starter did not spin over.


Wiring schematic for 2005 636 Kawasaki
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Seems like an obvious short that I need to trace. I did some searching for a diagram/schematic but can`t find anything for the 05/06 DFI bikes. Is there such a diagram online that can be downloaded I went to the dealer for a FSM, which I can order but it wouldn`t be in until next week and I was hoping to try and find somethign tonight. I have the entire harness/electrical system laying here on my living room carpet ready to diag if I can just get a schematic The starter turns over if I manually jump it. I also noticed that the fuel pump does not activate, but it does work if I manually jump that as well. with a sub harness. Everything else seems to work fine. throttle and exhaust actuator cycle when you turn the key on, cluster illuminates just fine, etc. I did notice the "FI" light was on in the cluster, but I cannot remember if that remained on when until the engine started or not(similar to a check engine light in a car)




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