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Was toying around with my fp3 the other day and noticed codes that keeps popping up. I basically only use the fp3 for that reason, waste of money, I know now. Anyway, I got in the app and it shows a No combustion detected front and rear code. There no engine light on or anything telling me theres an issue. I cant feel anything wrong when riding it. I just dont now why the same 2 codes would keep showing up when the bike feels like its running fine. I clear the codes and they still return. Theres new plugs and wires in it. Could it be something with the full TAB exhaust? I dont have a clue
I would have to go out and see if they are on there, which Im sure they are. I dont know the exact code off hand. I go in to check engine codes on the app and the same 2 keep showing up after I clear them. Ill be back.
Well of course they dont show up now. All day yesterday when I was out riding, they would come back. Cleared them 4-5 times yesterday. Now they arent there when Im trying to figure out why
Last edited by kloccwork419; Jul 11, 2022 at 07:34 AM.
I had the issue with the front cylinder only. But it barely ran and after all the electrical parts exchanged with no results, it turned out to be the fuel pressure regulator. No clue why. Just sayin. Also, you can get the codes with your odometer button.
Last edited by The Twigster; Jul 11, 2022 at 07:39 AM.
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Theres no code showing up right now. Didnt give me any symptoms or code on the dash to make me check. I was just messing around with the fp3 app because I forgot I had it and saw the codes. Cleared them and they kept coming back while I was out riding.
This is what I found in the service manual. Maybe the coil going bad? I dont feel anything when Im riding
Last edited by kloccwork419; Jul 11, 2022 at 07:51 AM.
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