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Re: [ST] Mad at me...



the error being sensed is most likely because you disconnected the
battery at some point

three complete warmup and cool-down cycles of machine should clear the
error indication automatically unless the error condition persists (and
no, starting and stopping the bike three times in quick succession will
not suffice)

Cheers,
Neil


- ----- Original Message -----
From: "Emery James Baker" <mrbaker@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: April 1, 2005 3:59 PM
Subject: [ST] Mad at me...


> Well its mad at me.  I like to do my own service so when it came to
> this spring I decided to do a little more than an oil change.  Air
> filter, Plugs, Fuel filter, Brakes, etc. Bike runs great!
> The only issue is after reassembly the check engine light is on and
> refuses to give in.  I figure that removing the fuel tank I triggered
> an error condition.  Is there a way to clear the ecu and or read the
> codes (without tuneboy, I'm to poor right now from the parts),  Thanks
> Folks!
>
> Emery
> 01 BRG
> Freehold NJ
>
>
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