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Walrus2004
| Posted on Wednesday, June 23, 2010 - 09:38 pm: |
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I have an 04 XB12s. So... long story short, my bike was running good, and then it started chugging and acting like it had only 1 cylinder. Now it won't even start. So I tore into it to replace plugs and wires, and came to find a old dead and well roasted bat lodged inside the motor area of my bike. (see pictures) well the bat is removed and I can do plugs and wires myself, but the bat caused some wear and tear on some wiring. I am adding pictures of the wiring that is frayed and exposed, can anyone tell me what part it is that these wires are connected to and if it can be replaced fairly easy? Any help is well appreciated.
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Brightbuell
| Posted on Wednesday, June 23, 2010 - 09:56 pm: |
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WoW, that is sooo nasty. Its not a bat though, its for sure a bird. that really did a # on your wires. Maybe it tried to eat its way out! Or its boiling juices cooked through the wires. |
Brumbear
| Posted on Wednesday, June 23, 2010 - 09:59 pm: |
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did you smell chicken or burgers? |
New12r
| Posted on Wednesday, June 23, 2010 - 10:11 pm: |
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that is your TPS sensor. It looks like a new sensor and a reset will fix you up. |
Gunut75
| Posted on Thursday, June 24, 2010 - 07:05 am: |
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If ya would have known it was there............LUNCH IS SERVED!!!!!!! What New12r said. Maybe a nice scrub down in there too. Could turn into a science experiment. |
Walrus2004
| Posted on Thursday, June 24, 2010 - 10:41 am: |
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so you can just buy a new TPS sensor and it comes with everything I will need? anyone have a part number? thanks for the help! do I have to do a reset? if so, how do I go about doing that? Trying to avoid taking it into the local HD shop, cause they suck at service. |
Brother_in_buells
| Posted on Thursday, June 24, 2010 - 10:53 am: |
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I think that are the remains of this
This is ho it looks when it,s not chewed on!
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Walrus2004
| Posted on Thursday, June 24, 2010 - 10:55 am: |
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Cancel that... got the part number for the TPS sensor. It is 29537-99Y for those interested. Still curious about what you are talking about that needs to be done for a reset? Thanks. |
Blackm2
| Posted on Thursday, June 24, 2010 - 11:09 am: |
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I think the rat came after the chicken. Eating the remains of what was cooked he started chomping into the wires. Maybe he thought it was a bone. |
B00stzx3
| Posted on Thursday, June 24, 2010 - 11:10 am: |
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WTF!!!!!!!!!!! What 2004, IIRC you'll need ECMSpy cable from xopti and ecmspy. If ya need a copy of the software I can email it to you. The cable can be ordered from xoptiinside.com |
Walrus2004
| Posted on Thursday, June 24, 2010 - 11:27 am: |
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its a 2004 XB12S. so the TPS sensor cant just be replaced without a reset? |
Walrus2004
| Posted on Thursday, June 24, 2010 - 04:40 pm: |
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so I have been doing some research... I have the ECM Spy software and the drivers, exc. I just ordered my new TPS sensor unit. I just need to find the USB link cable for the ECM Spy, 47.50 seems like a lot from xoptiinside. But here's my question, once i get it all hooked up and the new TPS sensor in... do I just have to connect with ECM Spy and click the diagnostics tab and select 'Reset TPS'? (see screenshot) Or do I need to do more than that?
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Terrys1980
| Posted on Thursday, June 24, 2010 - 04:49 pm: |
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Walrus follow the instruction in ECMSpy tuning guide V2.0 |
Walrus2004
| Posted on Thursday, June 24, 2010 - 04:52 pm: |
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and where exactly can i get version 2.0? with instructions? |
Froggy
| Posted on Thursday, June 24, 2010 - 05:00 pm: |
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ECMspy.com http://www.ecmspy.com/tgv2/guide2.shtml |
Walrus2004
| Posted on Thursday, June 24, 2010 - 05:12 pm: |
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yeah, okay. I have the V2.0 guide... i was confused and thought you were saying there was also a software v2.0. Now i just have to find the area of the guide that applies to only resetting the TPS sensor, cause its not like I got a new race ECM or anything - just need to reset it for a replacement TPS |
B00stzx3
| Posted on Friday, June 25, 2010 - 09:43 am: |
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Walrus, Xopti also sells the cable "kit". Its not difficult at all to put together, you'll just need to crimp the wires in. I assembled mine in about 30 minutes and saved some $$$. Plus I'm sure its easier for Xopti |
Walrus2004
| Posted on Friday, June 25, 2010 - 10:31 am: |
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cool... i think i got everything lined up. as soon as all the parts come in I will give this a try. hopefully replacing the TPS itself isn't too invasive. until then, I shall clean up all the falcon remains on the inside of my bike |
Hootowl
| Posted on Friday, June 25, 2010 - 11:07 am: |
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Bats have beaks? |
Atomicpunk
| Posted on Friday, June 25, 2010 - 06:08 pm: |
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After you replace your TPS, make sure that you remember to put a cap on that throttle body port like the one in this pic. (I noticed that you didn't have that capped in your pic)
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Walrus2004
| Posted on Monday, June 28, 2010 - 09:42 am: |
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ahhh... thanks. hopefully I can find a cap that fits snuggly on that. Anyone know of a common cap that will work well there? maybe a tire valve stem cap or something? |
Atomicpunk
| Posted on Monday, June 28, 2010 - 02:20 pm: |
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You can find them in auto parts stores in the section that has vacuum hose splitters and T-fittings. |