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Working on a 2007 Sportster 883 fuel injected. Has multiple DTC codes. Basically every sensor on the throttle body. Trying to track down have went through all the wiring plugs seem good. Took injectors off cleaned them and replaced spark plugs. These are the codes
P0107
Po108
Po113
P0122
P0134
P0154
P0263
P0505
B1121
U1016
I have cleared them after trying to start these codes came up.P0107P0122
After several minutes all codes returned. Bike will not run can get it to start and idle but will only idle about 20 seconds. Is there a possibility one thing can cause all these codes?
Is there a possibility one thing can cause all these codes?
Corrosion in the fuse box could, 07-09s were bad for it. I had all kinds of crazy codes and electrical issues on my 07.
Remove all fuses and relays and clean their tabs plus all the sockets in the fuse box and coat everything with dielectric grease.
Corrosion in the fuse box could, 07-09s were bad for it. I had all kinds of crazy codes and electrical issues on my 07.
Remove all fuses and relays and clean their tabs plus all the sockets in the fuse box and coat everything with dielectric grease.
Have pulled all fuses and relays. I did see any corrosion. Thanks for the reply.
Pull the plug from a sensor not in your list and see if 5 volt supply is present. Pull the plug from one of the sensors in your list and check if 5 volt supply is there.
Could this be a bad ECM issue? If so is there a way to test?
ECM is working. It's reading and telling you the codes.
Using the diagnostic manual. Write down waht they all are and the order manual says to stat at.
And yes, they are intertwined. Fixing one may get a few of them.
Last edited by Jackie Paper; Mar 7, 2022 at 09:18 AM.
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