Dealer "Fixed" My Intermittent Check Engine Light
Service writer told me that (the mech told him) it had a "low compression front cyl " and an "open coil" code. He also told me these were "nonsense" codes. Just curious, anyone know about ECM FIrmware updates to fix rouge codes like this?
Last edited by Kbore; Jun 20, 2009 at 08:49 PM.
Thanks, Randy
Thanks, Randy
I don't have the luxury of the volt meter on mine, but got the battery and chk engine light on mine about 175 non-stop miles into my Saturday cruise. Light would go out when I got back on the highway up around 50 MPH, and stayed out until I got back into town and slowed down after a couple of stoplights.
Anyway, the shop manual says if your check engine light comes on after you start the bike and then stays on for about 8 seconds, you have a historic "event" that is stored in the bikes ECM memory. Meaning something happened, but cleared itself up.
If the check engine light stays on, then the problem is still happening or "current".
If your light is going out after 8 seconds, and the "event" doesn't happen again after "50 trip" cycles, trip being a start-run cycle, the historic code will clear itself and your check engine light won't come on after starting the bike.
I have the extended warranty on mine, but can't get her in until next Tues. I checked battery connections, voltage with her sitting 24 hrs and key off, is 12.35 volts, ignition on 11.9 volts, running 11.9 volts, revving the throttle doesn't increase the voltage.
Having bought mine used, I don't know if the battery is the original or not. If I take it in and pay the $50 co-pay and the battery is the culprit, warranty doesn't cover that, so I'm out an extra $50. If I buy a battery, and it's something in the charging system, then I'm out the battery cost, which is more than the $50. Don't know how long the batteries are good for. If it was a 4 wheeled vehicle, I'd say 4 years was a good run for a battery.
Last edited by KSGG; Aug 25, 2009 at 02:28 PM.




