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Old 11-11-2017, 04:26 AM   #7
itsnotanova
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Originally Posted by particlewave View Post
You'll need to disconnect the battery to unbolt the seat and visually check the immobilizer and its fuse.
To add to this, take the immobilizer apart and look inside for corrosion. It's just snapped together. There's also no need to remove the seat to get to it. I also agree with Charles that I would suspect the ignition switch second, followed by the clutch safety switch third.
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