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  • Problem with my Pulsar Self starter

    Have been facing a problem since one month, my pulsar self starter is not working when is in Gear. But still working when I turn it into Neutral. When I took it to the service center, they are saying "problem with self starter chip but they don't have stock now". May I know what might be the exact problem, what is that chip actually? Where can I get it?

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    Re: Problem with my Pulsar Self starter

    Query Approved

    Are you riding a 220. You should give more information about your ride, when you are posting a query! There are a million billion varities of Pulsars you know!

    If it is the 220, then it is clutch switch (can't remember the name though). That switch allows the bike to be started when it realizes that the clutch has been engaged. But if the switch gets spoilt, then it will act as if the bike is in gear and clutch has not been engaged.
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      Re: Problem with my Pulsar Self starter

      yes, it is called clutch switch, and yes it is the culprit, not only for P220, but for all models of Pulsar dtsi.
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        Re: Problem with my Pulsar Self starter

        Change the clutch switch....i had the same problem

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        • #5
          Re: Problem with my Pulsar Self starter

          Thanks Guys... I'm facing the same problem and will ask my mechanic to change the Clutch Switch... He had asked me to change the whole self starter module

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            Re: Problem with my Pulsar Self starter

            I had the clutch switch replaced on my Avenger 200. Luckily I had the spare available at bajaj. The SVC guys wanted me to wait for more than 2hours to have that plugged in.
            So purchased it and had it fitted by myself. It costed about 50/-
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            • #7
              Re: Problem with my Pulsar Self starter

              Its Clutch Lockout Switch located under the clutch holder
              OT : In my fathers Discover 135 even the bike was in gear Neutral Light blinks on continuously while riding, but if I keep the clutch slightly pressed while riding it doesn't blink what might be the problem

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