Hi, so I just wired my bike from scratch and all of the lights and stuff work. I'm just running a toggle switch instead of a key and a push button on te solenoid. I am not getting any spark. It is a 1998 sportster 1200. I have confirmed power at te coil through the white and black wire as well as confirmed power at the ignition module. The bank angle sensor is deleted and the green/grey wire from the ignition module is grounded. I also tested my coil and it was good. What the fuck am I missing?!? I'm about ready to push my bike off a cliff!
Wiring help?! No spark and I don't know why
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Could be as simple as low batt voltage. Check for at least ten volts to the coil while cranking. Use a voltmeter.
Also check that your ign is actually sending a signal to the coil. Use a regular incandescent build test light for this test..
I've never had any luck grounding the BAS switch. Think it has something to do with the stock gin wanting to "see" a certain resistance. But never looked into it. Just upgraded and/or replaced the stock gin with aftermarket goodies. -
Iggy mod needs gn/gy wire AND black wire grounded. Nothing to do with resistance, just grounded.
Also, as Sky suggested, put a test light on the coil post with the pink wire. While cranking the engine over the light should flash. Also check voltage while cranking engine. Did you eliminate the run/off kill switch? What did you do with those wires?Comment
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