Help thread: Suzuki SV650 charging connector cleaned after intermittent no start
I have been reading about Suzuki SV650 charging connector cleaned after intermittent no start and I am not sure which step should come first in a real workshop diagnosis. I am collecting practical advice from people who actually test things, not just repeat what they saw in a two-minute video.

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5 repliesFor Suzuki SV650 charging connector cleaned after intermittent no start, I would write down the current condition first. Model, year, mileage, recent work, and exact symptom will save ten posts of guessing.
If this involves road testing, keep it legal and safe. A quiet car park teaches more than a panic run down a public road. That is how I would approach Suzuki SV650 charging connector cleaned after intermittent no start before spending money.
Would you test Suzuki SV650 charging connector cleaned after intermittent no start cold first, or wait until the symptom appears hot? Mine changes after about twenty minutes.
Thomas Spagnoli: workshop approach for Suzuki SV650 charging connector cleaned after intermittent no start
Before buying anything for Suzuki SV650 charging connector cleaned after intermittent no start, I would build a small test path. The cheapest repair is often the one where you do not replace a good part.
The best next step is the one that can prove something. A test that only creates another guess is just a more expensive guess.
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Bring one result at a time and the forum can narrow it down properly. That is how a thread becomes a real workshop note.
Update: I am going to start with the measurements instead of ordering parts tonight. My wallet already looks relieved. I will post the exact result, even if the answer ends up being embarrassingly simple.