Check engine flashed today and went away?
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Hey know what it was, with the light coming on? I had a loose cable to the battery. What happened was I went to the mechanic, thinking he would have a code reader, but he didn't so he said go to the dealer but I didn't have time so I went to work and home, no problem and no light, but the following day I go to fire her up and she cranked but no fire tried it couple of time but nothing. Started with checking the battery cables and sure enough 1 was loose, I tightened it up and put the battery tender on it over night and in the morning she was running like just fine. Haven't had the light come on again or anything. All has been good.
I was thinking I was going to have to do a bunch of work to find out what the problem was, buy one of those break out boxes, etc. and throw money at it. Saved me a ton of time and money. You got a tall, cold beer on me if I ever run into you.
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ck engine light
Glad to see you found the problem. I have a `97 RK with FI and had the same problem awhile back.Tightened up the cables and no more problem.This has happened to me a few times so I always ck.the cables about once a month.I think bike vibration is intense in that area.Skip C
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Good to hear, a simple fix. The 95-96 has to have a scanner, 97-98 ecm was updated to OBD1 onboard diagnostics and flash codes. The 3 key on/off brings up codes on my 97 RK.
Robzuc97, impressive information but I think it is for the Delphi OBD2 system, far superior than the M&M.
Merry Christmas to all, I made a Christmas day ride last year in 30 degree Ohio weather but this year my heads are off, what a shame, it warmed up to the 40's.
Robzuc97, impressive information but I think it is for the Delphi OBD2 system, far superior than the M&M.
Merry Christmas to all, I made a Christmas day ride last year in 30 degree Ohio weather but this year my heads are off, what a shame, it warmed up to the 40's.
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