70bsalightning
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HI Guys, I want to put a question out here to see if someone else may have experienced the same issue I am having with my FJR.
2007 FJR1300AE
The bike has 29,000 miles and has always run flawlessly. Recently, I stopped to get fuel, at the same place I always get fuel, and within a few miles the bike started to sputter. Had sort of a mis to it. It didn't want to idle and at steady throttle, you could feel a hiccup where it used to be smooth.
It was due for service, so I took it to the shop for valve service and all the major work along with the diagnosis of my problem.
At first it semed to be just possibly some bad fuel. Drained the fuel and put in fresh from another source and the problem was still there.
Compression is good- same on all 4
Valves all within factory spec
New spark plugs
New air filter
Throttlebodies synced
And the problem still exists. there are no error codes thrown to the dash.
TPS is working according to the manual
The shop removed the fuel screws on each throttle body, found some gummy residue, cleaned each one and same problem.
Removed each injector- cleaned and blew through while open- same problem.
The bike starts fine ad idles, until it warms to the 2-3 bar on the temp guage, then it will start to mis.
The exhaust pipes are all a consistent temp to each other so it is hard to isolate if it is one particular cyl.
It will idle, but has a very prominent mis while idling, and if you rev, you can hear it missing as well.
Checked all the connections on the coils, they are tight, and all the spark plugs seem to be burning exactly the same.
I checked with Yamaha for any recalls and all have been performed on this bike.
We are leaning toward a sensor of some sort giving a bad signal, but shouldn't a bad sensor throw an error code?
How about a bad ECU? Has anyone ever experienced a bad ECU?
Thanks in advance guys, I am afraid the next step is to start changing parts out 1 at a time.
2007 FJR1300AE
The bike has 29,000 miles and has always run flawlessly. Recently, I stopped to get fuel, at the same place I always get fuel, and within a few miles the bike started to sputter. Had sort of a mis to it. It didn't want to idle and at steady throttle, you could feel a hiccup where it used to be smooth.
It was due for service, so I took it to the shop for valve service and all the major work along with the diagnosis of my problem.
At first it semed to be just possibly some bad fuel. Drained the fuel and put in fresh from another source and the problem was still there.
Compression is good- same on all 4
Valves all within factory spec
New spark plugs
New air filter
Throttlebodies synced
And the problem still exists. there are no error codes thrown to the dash.
TPS is working according to the manual
The shop removed the fuel screws on each throttle body, found some gummy residue, cleaned each one and same problem.
Removed each injector- cleaned and blew through while open- same problem.
The bike starts fine ad idles, until it warms to the 2-3 bar on the temp guage, then it will start to mis.
The exhaust pipes are all a consistent temp to each other so it is hard to isolate if it is one particular cyl.
It will idle, but has a very prominent mis while idling, and if you rev, you can hear it missing as well.
Checked all the connections on the coils, they are tight, and all the spark plugs seem to be burning exactly the same.
I checked with Yamaha for any recalls and all have been performed on this bike.
We are leaning toward a sensor of some sort giving a bad signal, but shouldn't a bad sensor throw an error code?
How about a bad ECU? Has anyone ever experienced a bad ECU?
Thanks in advance guys, I am afraid the next step is to start changing parts out 1 at a time.