james1300
Well-known member
It started today while on an EZ ride. First just a stumble while accelerating out of corners. Felt like a fuel problem. 57K miles on bike.
But with a half tank of fuel that didnt make sense.
I kept riding then the stumble came back. Between 3-6,000 RPM. Still felt like fuel.
Then the yellow CK engine light came on.
I pulled in the clutch and shut the engine off and coasted to a stop.
Let it set until the group returned to fetch me.
Tried to start it and it fired right up no yellow engine light.
I limped back to the main road.(rode EZ) Just before I got to the main road the bike dropped 2 cylinders and the yellow light came back on.
This time with a #33 fault code displayed.
Left the bike on the road and got a ride with MCRIDER007 (Thanks Steve)!
Got home and checked the Yamaha repair manual. Fault code 33 is ignition.
Got my truck and tie-downs and fetched the bike.
Thanks 'Kawpatty' for helping load a FJR with a half tank of fuel into my truck!
Checked the ignition power leads to the coil prior to loading the bike.
I was hopeing to find a loose lead coming off the ignition coil. Nope not going to be an EZ fix.
I started and moved the bike to load it. "When I started the bike it ran on all four cylinders for a moment then dropped two cylinders.
(The Yellow warning light and fault code stayed on.)
I'm hopeing its a ignition coil.
The bikes in the garage still tied into the truck.
I don't have a way to 'bench load test' the coil at the house.(That I know of)
I'm thinking I should take it to Desert Valley Powersports Tuesday (Home of FJR Goodies.com)
Trouble is I'm supposed to leave for a riding vacation in 10 days.
Suggestions??
But with a half tank of fuel that didnt make sense.
I kept riding then the stumble came back. Between 3-6,000 RPM. Still felt like fuel.
Then the yellow CK engine light came on.
I pulled in the clutch and shut the engine off and coasted to a stop.
Let it set until the group returned to fetch me.
Tried to start it and it fired right up no yellow engine light.
I limped back to the main road.(rode EZ) Just before I got to the main road the bike dropped 2 cylinders and the yellow light came back on.
This time with a #33 fault code displayed.
Left the bike on the road and got a ride with MCRIDER007 (Thanks Steve)!
Got home and checked the Yamaha repair manual. Fault code 33 is ignition.
Got my truck and tie-downs and fetched the bike.
Thanks 'Kawpatty' for helping load a FJR with a half tank of fuel into my truck!
Checked the ignition power leads to the coil prior to loading the bike.
I was hopeing to find a loose lead coming off the ignition coil. Nope not going to be an EZ fix.
I started and moved the bike to load it. "When I started the bike it ran on all four cylinders for a moment then dropped two cylinders.
(The Yellow warning light and fault code stayed on.)
I'm hopeing its a ignition coil.
The bikes in the garage still tied into the truck.
I don't have a way to 'bench load test' the coil at the house.(That I know of)
I'm thinking I should take it to Desert Valley Powersports Tuesday (Home of FJR Goodies.com)
Trouble is I'm supposed to leave for a riding vacation in 10 days.
Suggestions??
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