Nightrider O2 IED's - Field Test
#721
RE: Nightrider O2 IED's - Field Test
Andy after hours of searching I found these gauges. They have the one pictured that has the bracket that goes on the valve cover, and they also offer one for out bikes that replaces the worthless ambient temperature gauge.
http://www.marlinsclocks.com/Head_Te...nt_single.html
http://www.marlinsclocks.com/Head_Te...nt_single.html
#723
RE: Nightrider O2 IED's - Field Test
They haven't build a gauge that can measure that..hahahaha
Seriously everytime I pull the cover off the gauge is always at least 100 degrees and rarely comes down that much from the sun heating up the fairing. In the summer the gauge is pegged all the way. Like I said it is worthless out here.
Seriously everytime I pull the cover off the gauge is always at least 100 degrees and rarely comes down that much from the sun heating up the fairing. In the summer the gauge is pegged all the way. Like I said it is worthless out here.
#724
RE: Nightrider O2 IED's - Field Test
All the sending units for cyl head temp sensors I have seen used in aircraft and diesel applications are a probe type thermocouple style (RTD) that are mounted in the head or cylinder. I wonder how accurate that surface mount would be?
Probably as accurate as the IR devices, ya think?
Probably as accurate as the IR devices, ya think?
#725
RE: Nightrider O2 IED's - Field Test
This gauge uses a slightly different sending unit. This is the gauge that replaces the air temp gauge on our bike.
http://www.marlinsclocks.com/Electra_Glide.html
http://www.marlinsclocks.com/Electra_Glide.html
#727
RE: Nightrider O2 IED's - Field Test
Phil I have the same year and model as you. After a few minutes my check engine light comes on and leaves no code.
I just got done rechecking all the connections. I ran the bike and then the light came on, shut her down and checked for codes, "no codes".
I uninstalled the IEDs and ran the bike, the light came on then went out all under 30 seconds, no codes.
I reinstalled the IEDs and the light came on again and didn't go out so I stopped it and removed the IEDs, again no codes.
Started the bike again and the light came on then went out in 30 seconds so I left the IEDs off and will take it to work tomorrow and see if anything happens.
We have to remember that the 2006 Dyna's are the first bikes to have the sensors on them, maybe Steve at Nightrider can help us out.
Mike
PS - Anyone else have any ideas?
I just got done rechecking all the connections. I ran the bike and then the light came on, shut her down and checked for codes, "no codes".
I uninstalled the IEDs and ran the bike, the light came on then went out all under 30 seconds, no codes.
I reinstalled the IEDs and the light came on again and didn't go out so I stopped it and removed the IEDs, again no codes.
Started the bike again and the light came on then went out in 30 seconds so I left the IEDs off and will take it to work tomorrow and see if anything happens.
We have to remember that the 2006 Dyna's are the first bikes to have the sensors on them, maybe Steve at Nightrider can help us out.
Mike
PS - Anyone else have any ideas?
#728
RE: Nightrider O2 IED's - Field Test
Try riding the bike 50 miles with the IED's installed. See if the light goes out. If not, leave the IED's in, disconnect the battery for 10 minutes. Reconnect it, IGN on, dont start the bike. Wait 3 minutes and see if the light comes on. If it does you probably have a bad connection or remotely possible that one of the IED's may be a problem. If after the 3 minute mark you have no light, start the engine.
If you get a light it may be one that needs to be read by the Digital Tech at the dealer. Some codes can only be seen by the Digital-Tech.
Forgot to ask. Is the bikecompletely stock?
Like Steve states, the IED's / XIEDs cannot throw a code. A bad connection anywhere in the ECU paths can.
If you get a light it may be one that needs to be read by the Digital Tech at the dealer. Some codes can only be seen by the Digital-Tech.
Forgot to ask. Is the bikecompletely stock?
Like Steve states, the IED's / XIEDs cannot throw a code. A bad connection anywhere in the ECU paths can.
#729
RE: Nightrider O2 IED's - Field Test
ORIGINAL: cruiser85257
Andy after hours of searching I found these gauges. They have the one pictured that has the bracket that goes on the valve cover, and they also offer one for out bikes that replaces the worthless ambient temperature gauge.
http://www.marlinsclocks.com/Head_Te...nt_single.html
Andy after hours of searching I found these gauges. They have the one pictured that has the bracket that goes on the valve cover, and they also offer one for out bikes that replaces the worthless ambient temperature gauge.
http://www.marlinsclocks.com/Head_Te...nt_single.html
#730
RE: Nightrider O2 IED's - Field Test
The light only comes on when the IEDs are installed. I can't see it being anything else.
Cycle Shack slip-on mufflers that's it.
I emailed Steve at Nightrider.com.
His response.
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"Mike;
The IED's do not throw codes when properly installed. It is the same on an
06 Dyna as the 07/08 bikes.
The most common issue is the IED connectors not getting properly seated on
the O2 sensor and HD wiring harness connectors. Push the connectors together
until you hear them "click" and lock in place. This usually eliminates any
error code.
If the codes come back, let me know and I'll replace them for you."
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I'm going to reinstall them and ride to work tomorrow and see what happens.
Maybe they got a little bent in the mail?
Thanks Rider57
Cycle Shack slip-on mufflers that's it.
I emailed Steve at Nightrider.com.
His response.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
"Mike;
The IED's do not throw codes when properly installed. It is the same on an
06 Dyna as the 07/08 bikes.
The most common issue is the IED connectors not getting properly seated on
the O2 sensor and HD wiring harness connectors. Push the connectors together
until you hear them "click" and lock in place. This usually eliminates any
error code.
If the codes come back, let me know and I'll replace them for you."
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I'm going to reinstall them and ride to work tomorrow and see what happens.
Maybe they got a little bent in the mail?
Thanks Rider57