Description
- Starter Solenoid Relay 27010-0778 27010-1213 Compatible with Kawasaki Vn800 Vulcan 800 1996-2005
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Key Features:
- OEM Quality: Designed to meet or exceed OEM specifications for durability and performance.
- Wide Compatibility: Compatible with Kawasaki, Suzuki, and Honda motorcycles (see full list below).
- Durable Construction: Built with high-quality materials to withstand harsh conditions and provide reliable performance.
- Easy Installation: Direct replacement for OEM parts, ensuring a hassle-free installation process.
OEM Part Numbers Replaced:
- Kawasaki: 27010-0778, 27010-1213, 27010-1269, 27010-1281
- Suzuki: 31800-07D00
- Honda: 35850-MB0-007, 35850-425-007, 35850-425-017, 35850-463-000
Compatible Models:
Kawasaki Motorcycles:
- VN800 Vulcan 800 (1996-2005)
- EL250 Eliminator 250 (1988-1994)
- EN500 Vulcan 500 (1990-1996)
- EX250 Ninja 250R (1986-2012)
Suzuki Motorcycles:
- GSXR1100 (1993-1998)
- GSXR750 (1993-1995)
Honda Motorcycles:
- CB1000C (1983)
- CB550SC Nighthawk 550 (1983)
- CB650 Nighthawk (1979-1985)
Why Choose This Starter Solenoid Relay?
- Perfect Fit: Designed specifically for the listed Kawasaki, Suzuki, and Honda models, ensuring compatibility and ease of installation.
- High-Quality Construction: Built to meet or exceed OEM standards for durability and performance.
- Reliable Performance: Ensures consistent starting power for your motorcycle.
- Cost-Effective: A more affordable alternative to OEM parts without compromising quality.
Symptoms of a Faulty Starter Solenoid Relay:
- Engine Not Cranking: When you press the starter button, nothing happens.
- Clicking Sound: A repeated clicking sound without the engine turning over.
- Intermittent Starting: The engine starts sometimes but fails at other times.
- Battery Issues: A fully charged battery that doesn’t engage the starter motor.
Installation Tips:
- Disconnect the Battery: Always disconnect the negative terminal of the battery before starting the installation.
- Locate the Solenoid: The starter solenoid is typically located near the battery or starter motor.
- Remove the Old Solenoid: Disconnect the wiring and mounting bolts, then remove the faulty solenoid.
- Install the New Solenoid: Connect the wiring to the new solenoid and secure it in place.
- Reconnect the Battery: Reconnect the battery and test the starter to ensure proper operation.
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