2019 es fjr 30k miles. I swapped new slippers on rear tire - no problem. Went to change the front, did it. Rode it no further than 200 yards and got a check engine lite, TCS and abs warning. What may I have messed up?
2019 es fjr 30k miles. I swapped new slippers on rear tire - no problem. Went to change the front, did it. Rode it no further than 200 yards and got a check engine lite, TCS and abs warning. What may I have messed up?
I would guess the ABS sensor
It's almost always the last thing you touched. DAMHIK.
No offense intended, but you may have put the front wheel on backwards. That is, the ABS sensor is on the wrong side.I would guess the ABS sensor but wait till someone familiar with the front wheel ABS sensor chimes in.
Took to a Cycle Gear shop for technician to install new tire. Clearly aware of no magnets near hub. Tire rotates in correct direction.Did you remove the wheels yourself and then take the wheels in to have new tires put on them? Did you then reinstall the wheels yourself? It's not clear from your initial post.
I once did this at auburn's house. When reinstalling I tried like crazy to put the front ABS ring onto the rear wheel. Then he tried. Auburn finally noticed what I had done wrong. I don't know if it's possible to actually do this, but I sure tried.
Took what? The whole bike or just the wheels?Took to a Cycle Gear shop for technician to install new tire. Clearly aware of no magnets near hub. Tire rotates in correct direction.
We're not asking if the tire rotates in the correct direction either in relation to the wheel or in relation to the direction of travel of the scooter.Took to a Cycle Gear shop for technician to install new tire. Clearly aware of no magnets near hub. Tire rotates in correct direction.
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