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Old Jan 12, 2010 | 08:43 PM
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Hey everyone. This is my first post so please be patient. I just got done installing Vance and Hines Big Shot Duals, Ness Big Sucker, and a PCV on my '09 Road King. Fired the bike up and it seems to be running great and sounds awesome but I got two codes (P0117 and P0118). I've read several posts on the codes but have no idea what they actualy mean. What's my next step? Thanks for the help.
 
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Old Jan 12, 2010 | 08:46 PM
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Diagnostic procedures
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The IM (instrument module) is capable of displaying DTC's (diagnostic trouble codes).
Speedometer Self Diagnostics: The speedometer is capable of displaying and clearing speedometer, tachometer, TSM/TSSM and ICM/ECM Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC).
1- Turn Ignition switch to OFF & Run/Stop switch is to Run.
2- Push odometer reset button in & hold.
3- Turn ignition switch to Ignition and release odometer reset button. Background lighting sould illuminate, speedometer needle should sweep its full range and indicator lamps (battery, security, low fuel, check engine and cruise) should illuminate. The word "diag" should then appear.
4 - Push the odometer reset button once and you will see the selection menu "PSSPt" with the first P flashing.
5 - Each letter represents an area of the diagnostics module. The module that is flashing is the one you are going to check. To move from one letter (module) to the next, you push the odometer reset button one time. (from P to S to SP to t and back to P, etc.)
P = ECM/ICM (Electronic Control Module [EFI] / Ignition Control Module [Carbureted])
S = TSM/TSSM (Turn Signal/ Turn Signal Security Module)
SP = speedometer
T = tachometer
6 - To get the DTC within an area of diagnostics, push and hold the odometer reset button in for 5 seconds and release. If there are any DTC's the code will be displayed or the word "none" will appear if there are no DTC's. Push the odometer reset button again to view additional codes if they exist.
7 - Record the codes.
8 - If DTC's are not to be cleared, Press and release the odometer reset button. Part number of module will be displayed.
NOTE: To determine if a code is current or historic, clear the displayed code by pushing in and holding the odometer reset button ( longer than 5 seconds) until 'clear' comes up. Release the odometer reset button. Turn OFF the ignition switch. Run your bike and shut it down then recheck the DTC's again by repeating steps 1 to 9. If the code is current it will reappear.
9. Press and release the odometer reset button to continue to the next module.
10. Turn Ignition switch to OFF.
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Below are some of the DTC fault codes, but you will probably have a code from your cruise control which isn't listed below

DTC FAULT CONDITION MODULE
B0563 Battery Voltage High TSM/TSSM
B1004 Fuel Level Sending Unit Low Instruments
B1005 Fuel Level Sending Unit High/Open Instruments
B1006 Accessory Line Overvoltage Instruments
B1007 Ignition Line Overvoltage Instruments
B1008 Reset Switch Closed Instruments
B1131 Alarm Output Low TSM/TSSM
B1132 Alarm Output High TSM/TSSM
B1134 Starter Output High TSM/TSSM
B1135 Accelerometer Fault TSM/TSSM
B1151 Sidecar BAS Low TSM/TSSM
B1152 Sidecar BAS High TSM/TSSM
B1153 Sidecar BAS Out of Range TSM/TSSM
P0106 MAP Sensor Rate of Range Error Carb
P0107 Map Sensor Failed Open/Low Carb
P0107 Map Sensor Open/Low EFI
P0108 Map Sensor Failed High Carb
P0108 Map Sensor High EFI
P0112 IAT Sensor Voltage Low EFI
P0113 IAT Sensor Voltage Open/High EFI
P0117 ET Sensor Voltage Low EFI
P0118 ET Sensor Voltage Open/High EFI
P0122 TP Sensor Open/Low EFI
P0123 TP Sensor High EFI
P0261 Front Injector Open/Low EFI
P0262 Front Injector High EFI
P0263 Rear Injector Open/Low EFI
P0264 Rear Injector High EFI
P0373 CKP Sensor Intermittent Carb
P0373 CKP Sensor Intermittent EFI
P0374 CKP Sensor Not Detected Carb
P0374 CKP Sensor Synch Error EFI
P0501 VSS Low Carb
P0501 VSS Low EFI
P0502 VSS High/Open Carb
P0502 VSS High/Open EFI
P0505 Loss of Idle Sped Control EFI
P0562 Battery Voltage Low Carb
P0562 Battery Voltage Low
 
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Old Jan 12, 2010 | 08:51 PM
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Did you use the O2 sensor eliminators with the PCV?
 
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Old Jan 12, 2010 | 08:58 PM
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I used the O2 sensor eliminators and made sure they were on before I started it up
 
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Old Jan 12, 2010 | 09:11 PM
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Make sure you have the right map for your setup. I would check the PCV connection to make sure it is plugged in properly. Then clear the codes and see if they come back. I used to get the same codes on my 05 when I ran a PCIII map that was to lean.

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Old Jan 13, 2010 | 05:55 PM
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Ok. So I checked all of my connections and they seemed to be good. It doesn't look like I have any bad wiring. I tried multiple Power Commander maps but can't get rid of these codes. Last thing I checked was the fuse box. The ECM fuse was blown so I replaced it, started the bike up again and the fuse blew again. Any suggestions?
 
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Old Jan 13, 2010 | 08:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Brandonmj
Ok. So I checked all of my connections and they seemed to be good. It doesn't look like I have any bad wiring. I tried multiple Power Commander maps but can't get rid of these codes. Last thing I checked was the fuse box. The ECM fuse was blown so I replaced it, started the bike up again and the fuse blew again. Any suggestions?
I would try removing power commander and run bike stock see if fuse still blows.
 
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Old Jan 13, 2010 | 08:33 PM
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I'd check to see if the o2 sensor eliminators are shorted. Pull those off and see if the ecm fuse blows, if so, one of the eliminators is probably bad.
 
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