Limp Mode???
#11
2011 Street Glide
I was stuck in city traffic this evening in 85 degree weather.
While idling for a while at a light, my bike started to 'Chug' and run kind of rough.
I thought that this may have something to do with the Heat Management system, so I turned the throttle forward a few times, trying to engage/disengage the Heat Management icon on the dash.
The light changed green and I rode for ~2 miles before stopping.
When I stopped, I noticed the engine light was on, and that I could give the bike full throttle, but would only get minimal revs, barely more than idle RPM speed.
I shut the bike off, fired it back up, and everything was fine.
Could this lack of power have anything to do with the Heat Mgmt, Limp-home mode, etc?
I should also mention that I just did SE255 cams, and I'm running the TTS 'canned' map for this set up. Could this also be an issue?
Thanks
I was stuck in city traffic this evening in 85 degree weather.
While idling for a while at a light, my bike started to 'Chug' and run kind of rough.
I thought that this may have something to do with the Heat Management system, so I turned the throttle forward a few times, trying to engage/disengage the Heat Management icon on the dash.
The light changed green and I rode for ~2 miles before stopping.
When I stopped, I noticed the engine light was on, and that I could give the bike full throttle, but would only get minimal revs, barely more than idle RPM speed.
I shut the bike off, fired it back up, and everything was fine.
Could this lack of power have anything to do with the Heat Mgmt, Limp-home mode, etc?
I should also mention that I just did SE255 cams, and I'm running the TTS 'canned' map for this set up. Could this also be an issue?
Thanks
#12
You get that limp mode because Harley won't fix the limberdick flywheels in the low end. It's to reduce the jolt to the flywheels so they won't "scissor." They got rid of the "manly" cables for the "gay" fly by wire. Sounds like a circus act where guys wear tights, "fly by wire". Well I still have cables and I don't limp or stagger, my bike is always in "haul *** mode!"
#13
You get that limp mode because Harley won't fix the limberdick flywheels in the low end. It's to reduce the jolt to the flywheels so they won't "scissor." They got rid of the "manly" cables for the "gay" fly by wire. Sounds like a circus act where guys wear tights, "fly by wire". Well I still have cables and I don't limp or stagger, my bike is always in "haul *** mode!"
#14
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O.K., I was out again tonight, stuck in hot, city traffic. Only this time, I made sure the EITMS (heat mgmt.system) was on before I rode.
Sure enough, when temp reached 267* or above, the rear cylinder would drop out. This only happened while stopped at traffic lights.
When pulling away from the light, the bike had plenty of power, and it was business as usual. This happened several times during the evening.
If I were do disable the EITMS under these conditions, would the rear cylinder keep firing, and eventually put the bike into 'limp' mode?
Could this be what happened to me the other night, when I wound up in 'limp'?
Thanks
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