need help with 93 tiger 900 electrical problem
Re: need help with 93 tiger 900 electrical problem
thanks tony23, i will give it one more shot to find the problem, i have it taken apart anyway. i will give an update if i find the problem, as it might save someone else alot of grief.
Re: need help with 93 tiger 900 electrical problem
i tought when the rev-counter was keeping tine with that it might still be a problem with the alternator A/C current so i unpluged it and jumped the bike from the van battery using the vans alternator as a charge system, but the same thing happened. So it is definitely not the alternator or the R/R. I am thinking that i must have a bad earth but i checked everything and can't find it, keep in touch lads if you think of anything.
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Re: need help with 93 tiger 900 electrical problem
I have an 06 tiger the stator RR and battery have all died last weekend and all the clocks were playing so do not discount the above, have a read of the thread on the "tiger"forum cheers Spud 
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Re: need help with 93 tiger 900 electrical problem
bull. lets see if can help solve your mystery. First lets take it that everyone knows their job and the alternator and R/R are fine. It could be a bad ground but the harness and wires have also been checked out. At first i thought it might be a crossover from a bad switch but this is unlikley also. Something is causing the wrong signel to be put through the system causing the rev counter and one coil to be effected. also the lights cause the rev counter to work a little. This does look seem like a bad ground but as a bad ground cant be found it must be something else. It could be a bad ground or grounding wire coming from the pick up coil but this would affect all the coils and not only one an that rules that out. The coils and rev counter get their power from the igniter also the igniter has a return ground, so the problem must be with the diodes or motherboard inside the igniter and it will have to be replaced.
Re: need help with 93 tiger 900 electrical problem
If the diode melts that would allow current through the pick up circuit.
Hang on let me read your post again...
yes no yes.
Yes the return ground on the igniter could/might hold enough amp to manipulate the rev counter
Ahh shit Ive got myself bloody confused///
Hang on let me read your post again...
yes no yes.
Yes the return ground on the igniter could/might hold enough amp to manipulate the rev counter
Ahh shit Ive got myself bloody confused///
Re: need help with 93 tiger 900 electrical problem
thanks mr injector, they told me the same thing in the shop, that it was the ignitor and i did not want to believe them. i am not going to replace it as the bike has cost too much as it is, thanks again.
Re: need help with 93 tiger 900 electrical problem
The return ground has become a positive switch to ground because "a" diode has failed and allowing the negative return feed switch to short.................
If the return feed ( neg) got switched to (poz) due to diode then that fed the rev counter, all be it in milliamp,
1, would it have enough amp to pick up the rev coil ?
2, The return neutral feed if switched would blow a fuse ?
Or a fixed loop until switched ? Like you say not one but two diodes...I just cant see the amps working..
Motherboard going .US. Thats better than what I came up with....like that.Thats a possibility..but that way above my pay grade
If the return feed ( neg) got switched to (poz) due to diode then that fed the rev counter, all be it in milliamp,
1, would it have enough amp to pick up the rev coil ?
2, The return neutral feed if switched would blow a fuse ?
Or a fixed loop until switched ? Like you say not one but two diodes...I just cant see the amps working..
Motherboard going .US. Thats better than what I came up with....like that.Thats a possibility..but that way above my pay grade
Re: need help with 93 tiger 900 electrical problem
Bull dont give up...Thats a great bike you have there, its just a little problem ...Have a little faith..go on ya know ya want ta
