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I had my red engine light come on today so when I got home o read on how to read the codes. If I ran the sequence correctly I got an error code 14.
What is this code for?
code 14 is the engine temp sensor. P/N is 32446-95A (I think, that's from memory). You can buy them online from Ronnie's HD for about $80. If you spend another $20, you get free shipping.
I keep a spare in my shop. When the old one goes bad, I replace it then order another one for the next time. I'm averaging about 20k until they go bad and need replacing.
It's an easy fix. You don't need to pull the tank. Just remove the tank bolts, push the tank forward then slip the fuel crossover tube over the coils and pull the tank back. Prop it up out of your way with an old shoe, block of wood, rags, whathaveyou and replace the sensor.
Carl yes that is the part number, I ran up to the Sacramento dealer and picked the only one they had and then ran up to Nevada City and picked up a set of rineharts slip ons since I got them cheap.
I had my red engine light come on today so when I got home o read on how to read the codes. If I ran the sequence correctly I got an error code 14.
What is this code for?
Thanks Michael.
How hot was it that day and was the bike idling for a prolonged period? Cause that'll do it when the is no real problem. Reset the ECM and ride it a while and see if it comes back.....
How hot was it that day and was the bike idling for a prolonged period? Cause that'll do it when the is no real problem. Reset the ECM and ride it a while and see if it comes back.....
I don't remember seeing one that had emc on it but wasn't looking, any idea which one it might be?
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