twinfan
Active member
Greetings,
I just finished a 3600 mile tour of several western states and experienced a dozen or so transient engine trouble warning lights over multiple days. The bike is an '06 with roughly 61K miles and all known recalls completed. It's been flawless other than the occasional fast starter hiccup. I did not look at the diagnostics until I returned home.
I could not really establish a pattern but here are what I think were the relevant circumstances:
When I returned home I studied the FSM and ran the diagnostics. I found these faults stored:
I ran the entire list of diagnostic codes:
A number of searches yielded the TPS as the most often-mentioned problem, but still not common. Any thoughts on where to look next or what to replace first? I installed a new battery and I may need to just button it up and ride until it happens again.
Many thanks,
Tom
I just finished a 3600 mile tour of several western states and experienced a dozen or so transient engine trouble warning lights over multiple days. The bike is an '06 with roughly 61K miles and all known recalls completed. It's been flawless other than the occasional fast starter hiccup. I did not look at the diagnostics until I returned home.
I could not really establish a pattern but here are what I think were the relevant circumstances:
- Battery over four years old but spun the engine just fine
- Engine at operating temperature
- Ambient temperatures were quite warm, mid-80s to over 100
- Engine trouble warning light came on only at freeway speeds with light throttle
- Closing and reopening the throttle would typically clear the fault, sometimes immediately and sometimes after a few tries
- Instantaneous fuel mileage dropped when light was on
- There was a delay in response when opening the throttle from closed when the light was on
- Hoped it was bad fuel but it reoccurred after multiple fill-ups
- Some days the fault never occurred
When I returned home I studied the FSM and ran the diagnostics. I found these faults stored:
- 13 - Intake air pressure sensor (open or short circuit)
- 21 - Coolant temperature sensor
- 32 - 02 sensor (compensation stuck to lower limit)
I ran the entire list of diagnostic codes:
- D01 - TPS sensor operated smoothly and showed values from 16 to 102 (could possibly use minor recalibration but seems unrelated to the faults)
- D03 - Intake air pressure sensor showed a value of 99. The voltage at the two terminals was 3.97V and it dropped when I placed an oral vacuum on the sensor. This is within spec. This seems at odds with the open or short circuit description of the fault.
- Though I did not get fault #14 I checked the intake air pressure hoses and they were clear.
- All the other sensors and actuator responses were normal. There is no specific test for the O2 sensor. All connections looked good.
A number of searches yielded the TPS as the most often-mentioned problem, but still not common. Any thoughts on where to look next or what to replace first? I installed a new battery and I may need to just button it up and ride until it happens again.
Many thanks,
Tom