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Re: [ST] Mad at me... [Engine Warning Light]
- Subject: Re: [ST] Mad at me... [Engine Warning Light]
- From: Dkamest110@xxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 1 Apr 2005 19:53:42 EST
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In a message dated 4/1/2005 6:40:18 P.M. Central Standard Time,
david.funk@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:
I have read that it takes "3 complete heat cycles" to clear the Engine
Warning Light.
I don't know if that is EXACTLY correct, but it is close. Just give it time.
Don't worry until you have done 3 rides from a cold start.
David W. Funk
'00 Sprint ST
Pleasanton, CA
> 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!
My question is , why would this service cause the "check engine" light to
come on?
Don Kames
03 ST in ILL
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