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PostPosted: 27 Jun 2011 12:14 
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Hi all,

hope someone has an idea to find the problem with my engine switching off on my XB12.

Bike had an accident last year and after a rebuild it's back on the road but has this strange problem where the engine shuts down while riding it.
I tried ECMSpy but it didn't show any errors.
It never happens while idling on the drive even for a long time.
All I have to do to get it going again is to flick the kill switch off -> on and it starts up again. Guess something in the ECM gets reset doing that, just thought it would show up in the error list????
Need to set up my laptop for logging I guess.

Anyone with suggestions??? :?

Cheers
D. :(


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PostPosted: 27 Jun 2011 12:26 
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If it won't start till you cycle the ignition I would look at the Bank Angle Sensor. In the Configuration tab you can turn this off, that would be the first thing I would do...

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PostPosted: 27 Jun 2011 12:31 
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Cheers Pash, will try that in a bit ;)


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PostPosted: 27 Jun 2011 12:43 
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but don't forget to switch it on again, otherwise ... :D

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PostPosted: 27 Jun 2011 14:34 
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Disabled it now, will see how that goes on the way home.

I unplugged the sensor, just to check if it is possible to start the engine (yes, before I changed the setting :ugeek: ).
No difference if it's plugged in or not. I would have expected that the design of the sensor is as such that the ECM "knows" if it's connected or not ????? :?

Whatever, keep u updated on any progress.

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D.


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PostPosted: 27 Jun 2011 19:08 
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dj1000 wrote:
Disabled it now, will see how that goes on the way home.

I unplugged the sensor, just to check if it is possible to start the engine (yes, before I changed the setting :ugeek: ).
No difference if it's plugged in or not. I would have expected that the design of the sensor is as such that the ECM "knows" if it's connected or not ????? :?

Whatever, keep u updated on any progress.

Cheers
D.


On my X1 if you unplug the sensor it leaves the engine warning light on but runs as normal ...didn't try with it disconnected after disabling in ecm spy though.

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PostPosted: 27 Jun 2011 21:59 
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Yes, that was the problem.
Thanks everyone for the help.
ECMSpy is just a fantastic tool :yup: :yup: :yup: :yup:


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PostPosted: 27 Jun 2011 22:15 
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PostPosted: 28 Jun 2011 16:59 
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Wish I had it... and PC laptop to run it off...

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