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[QUOTE=SMacDunk;8695112]hmm... replaced the wire, did a fair job. Light was not on anymore...Took bike for a ride, light came back on! gaaa! (again). OK, checked the codes...this is what came up:
d1A9, then
PSSPt (which was anticipated first), then
P0152, then
P1353, then
End
Now, I have no idea what those codes are. Anyone know where I can reference them?
hmm... replaced the wire, did a fair job. Light was not on anymore...Took bike for a ride, light came back on! gaaa! (again). OK, checked the codes...this is what came up:
d1A9, then
PSSPt (which was anticipated first), then
P0152, then
P1353, then
End
Now, I have no idea what those codes are. Anyone know where I can reference them?
Check your PM's
Adam
P0152 Rear Oxygen Sensor High
P1353 Front Cylnder No Combustion
thanks all... figured it out. With all the 'diagnostics', was something pretty simple. Had a great ride through WV and the bike ran great. Press on! SDM/
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