Good morning folks,
I have a problem and I am hoping the collective knowledge of the group will help me transform my Concours from its current state of "paperweight" back into the motorcycler I love so dearly.
This yesterday I needed to clean/organize my garage so I started Gwendolyn and pulled her out to give me some added space. I had no issues starting al all as she has a brand-new (less than a week old) battery.
I parked her in my driveway and went about my day. Several hours later I found I needed something from the store and decided to take her for a spin, but that was when I discovered that she was absolutely dead as a door nail; that is to say that when I tried to start her and pressed the key there was/is nothing. No click, no dash illumination, nothing except for a red light that flashes about every 10 seconds on the upper left of the instrument cluster.
I checked the battery - full of juice - I replaced the fob battery, still nothing.
I am beside myself, can't figure this out. Any wisdom the group can provide would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Joe
I have a problem and I am hoping the collective knowledge of the group will help me transform my Concours from its current state of "paperweight" back into the motorcycler I love so dearly.
This yesterday I needed to clean/organize my garage so I started Gwendolyn and pulled her out to give me some added space. I had no issues starting al all as she has a brand-new (less than a week old) battery.
I parked her in my driveway and went about my day. Several hours later I found I needed something from the store and decided to take her for a spin, but that was when I discovered that she was absolutely dead as a door nail; that is to say that when I tried to start her and pressed the key there was/is nothing. No click, no dash illumination, nothing except for a red light that flashes about every 10 seconds on the upper left of the instrument cluster.
I checked the battery - full of juice - I replaced the fob battery, still nothing.
I am beside myself, can't figure this out. Any wisdom the group can provide would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Joe