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Cylinder Identification Sensor - LeonWolf - 02-06-2019

I have a code 11 on my 2003 900. It was the only code. I have today swapped it out for the speed sensor as advised and I'm still getting code 11. I'm a bit lost now, any help would be great please, new to these had this bike, my first TDM for only a month and it's currently a frame with a nose cone. At the point of scrapping it


Cylinder Identification Sensor - LeonWolf - 02-06-2019

Just realised I have an 02 bike on an 03 plate and I have the dodgy ECU number. Will this still be changed by yamaha?


Cylinder Identification Sensor - SJCA - 02-06-2019

No harm in asking.

 

My 02 900 ECU ends in 01. I think the dodgy ones end in 00.




Cylinder Identification Sensor - LeonWolf - 02-06-2019

Mine matches the one on here pictured with the same numbers exactly as mine


Cylinder Identification Sensor - LeonWolf - 02-06-2019

Read it wrong mines been replaced but solved one issue, why new looms wouldn't work I was ordering 03 ones but it's an 02 on an 03 plate. So back to square one, code 11 even after swapping with speed sensor. Starting to loose faith


Cylinder Identification Sensor - dablik - 02-06-2019

Quote:Read it wrong mines been replaced but solved one issue, why new looms wouldn't work I was ordering 03 ones but it's an 02 on an 03 plate. So back to square one, code 11 even after swapping with speed sensor. Starting to loose faith
 

I'm pretty sure but not a 100% positive that 2002-2003 should be the same, far as i'm aware any changes came in 2004 ??



Cylinder Identification Sensor - LeonWolf - 02-06-2019

Yeah I thought they would be but I've had 2 2003 looms and there are 3 connectors that are a different size


Cylinder Identification Sensor - LeonWolf - 02-06-2019

And on a 2002 loom on ebay the connectors look the right ones


Cylinder Identification Sensor - dablik - 02-06-2019

If the connectors are a different size but do they still have the same number of wires going into them, because you can swap over connectors..




Cylinder Identification Sensor - LeonWolf - 02-06-2019

No there is far too many wires in my connectors than the corresponding one on replacement loom


Cylinder Identification Sensor - LeonWolf - 03-06-2019

After changing the sensors over do I need to manually clear fault code or will it rectify itself


Cylinder Identification Sensor - dablik - 03-06-2019

Cant remember, think once you've rectified the problem error should not be showing, have you looked on JBX at all.




Cylinder Identification Sensor - Rallyist - 03-06-2019

You have to clear all notifications




Cylinder Identification Sensor - LeonWolf - 03-06-2019

Quote:You have to clear all notifications
And how do you do that please, can't find info on net
You mean fix and they will clear or ones fixed you have to manually clear codes


Cylinder Identification Sensor - LeonWolf - 03-06-2019

Quote:Cant remember, think once you've rectified the problem error should not be showing, have you looked on <a class="bbc_url" href="https://www.tdm-yamaha.heliohost.org/?page=ERR">JBX</a> at all.
Yes mate had some good info from there so far


Cylinder Identification Sensor - Rallyist - 04-06-2019

Quote:And how do you do that please, can't find info on net

You mean fix and they will clear or ones fixed you have to manually clear codes
check JBX page on Diag mode codes 60 - 70 https://www.tdm-yamaha.heliohost.org/?page=MDG



Cylinder Identification Sensor - wicklamulla - 07-06-2019

i would imagine there is a part number on the loom if ya look carefully,  if not ask a dealer to check the part number of a 2002 loom versus a 2003 loom.




Cylinder Identification Sensor - fixitsan - 28-06-2019

How about tracing the wires back to the other end, probably at the ECU, through each connector.

 

Put a multimeter or bulb&battery across the wire to check continuity, if you have continuity then the wire is good so just pay close attention to the crimped terminals at the ends. Just need to check the wire for signs of rubbing  and catching on other fixtures

 

If you have good continuity and good spades, then you're unlikely to have a fault which can be fixed with a new loom, or so i would think !




Cylinder Identification Sensor - wicklamulla - 29-06-2019

Quote:How about tracing the wires back to the other end, probably at the ECU, through each connector.

 

Put a multimeter or bulb&battery across the wire to check continuity, if you have continuity then the wire is good so just pay close attention to the crimped terminals at the ends. Just need to check the wire for signs of rubbing  and catching on other fixtures

 

If you have good continuity and good spades, then you're unlikely to have a fault which can be fixed with a new loom, or so i would think !
 

 

Looks loike he's had enuf and is breaking it as there are parts listed in the fer sale section.



Cylinder Identification Sensor - fixitsan - 29-06-2019

Quote: 

 

Looks loike he's had enuf and is breaking it as there are parts listed in the fer sale section.
 

What a pity... that's life though