No lights, no juice

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Obes
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No lights, no juice

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I've had my 1992 FZR for a while - I put 25,000 miles on her - then parked her for a couple of years.

I've decided that I want to restore her. So I went out to the garage to take a look. Obviously the battery was dead. I bought a new one, brought it home, and hooked it up. Then ... nothing.

No lights, no horn, no ignition. I know my way around a car, but I'm not a motorcycle mechanic. I checked the battery, it's solid. Would that be a bad VR or something else?

I did some forum searching, but couldn't find an exact situation like mine. :tks: in advance.
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Re: No lights, no juice

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Check the main 30A fuse on the left side behind the seat panel. Are you getting voltage on the brown wire coming out of the key switch?
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Re: No lights, no juice

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All fuses are good. I'll check the brown wire with my multimeter when I get home from work.
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Re: No lights, no juice

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I have a similar problem no power just died when I turned the key. What was the rest of the info about the brown wire. As far a I can tell there should not be power to brown with the key off. I have voltage to all 3 wires red blue and brown. An I correct thy it should not have power or what. I even checked with the switch disconnected and power to all 3. Any advice please help.
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Re: No lights, no juice

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The key switch connects the hot red wire to the brown and blue wires. If you have battery voltage on these wires with the switch removed, you have a major wiring issue.
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