1999 FXSTB Diagnostic Codes
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1999 FXSTB Diagnostic Codes
Hello All,
I have a 1999 Night Train that throws the "d01clr" code when I turn the ignition switch to ignition. I have tried to reset the code with trip odometer reset button with no luck. I have pulled the tank console to see if there were any pinched wires that may be shorting out. All of the wires looked really good, with no evidence of wear. It won't run through a gambit of codes, either (this may be because of it being a carbureted bike). Any ideas? The bike runs fine, but I'm on the meticulous side and don't want it throwing any codes. Thank you in advance for any help.
I have a 1999 Night Train that throws the "d01clr" code when I turn the ignition switch to ignition. I have tried to reset the code with trip odometer reset button with no luck. I have pulled the tank console to see if there were any pinched wires that may be shorting out. All of the wires looked really good, with no evidence of wear. It won't run through a gambit of codes, either (this may be because of it being a carbureted bike). Any ideas? The bike runs fine, but I'm on the meticulous side and don't want it throwing any codes. Thank you in advance for any help.
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SPEEDOMETER TROUBLE CODES
CODE - TROUBLE - WIRE COLOR
d01 - speed sensor power output shorted low - red
d02 - speed sensor power output shorted high - red
d03 - not used
d04 - not used
d05 - speed sensor return shorted high - white
d06 - speed sensor return shorted low - white
d07 - not used
d08 - peedometer power overvoltage - orange/white
d09 - speed output shorted high - white/green
d10 - speed output shorted low or open - white/green
5 digit number - speedometer pulses per unit"
also "CLR means clear.
CODE - TROUBLE - WIRE COLOR
d01 - speed sensor power output shorted low - red
d02 - speed sensor power output shorted high - red
d03 - not used
d04 - not used
d05 - speed sensor return shorted high - white
d06 - speed sensor return shorted low - white
d07 - not used
d08 - peedometer power overvoltage - orange/white
d09 - speed output shorted high - white/green
d10 - speed output shorted low or open - white/green
5 digit number - speedometer pulses per unit"
also "CLR means clear.
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According to what beemervet posted the problem is in your speed sensor.
Your speed sensor is on the top of the tranny on the right side toward the rear.
You might try disconnecting the battery for a few minutes to see if that clears the codes.
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Interesting, I didn't know carbd bikes threw codes.
According to what beemervet posted the problem is in your speed sensor.
Your speed sensor is on the top of the tranny on the right side toward the rear.
You might try disconnecting the battery for a few minutes to see if that clears the codes.
According to what beemervet posted the problem is in your speed sensor.
Your speed sensor is on the top of the tranny on the right side toward the rear.
You might try disconnecting the battery for a few minutes to see if that clears the codes.
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