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bigbri 07-Feb-2012 09:40

New Battery - Engine light
 
Hi all,

I'm new to Ducati's and have just bought a 999. However I have found that the battery needed replaced, which was done at the dealer's expense. Now the Engine light is on constantly, but have no loss in power or engine start performance. All seems normal.

Rather then ride it. Anyone know why this has happened. Is this due to the battery change or have I got a problem?????

Thanks for your help.

Brian

antonye 07-Feb-2012 10:30

Hi Brian,

You should be able to see an error code in the display which will tell you why the engine light is coming on.

Check your owners manual for how to do this and also what the error code means.

If you don't have an owners manual you can download one online from Ducati:
http://www.ducati.com/services/maintenance/index.do

antonye 07-Feb-2012 10:36

749/999 Error Codes

With ignition off, hold both buttons down and turn ignition on.
  • 1.1 TPS Disconnected
  • 1.2 TPS short circuit to earth
  • 2.1 Pressure Sensor short circuit to power supply
  • 2.2 Pressure Sensor shorted to earth
  • 3.1 Water Temp Sensor shorted to power supply
  • 3.2 Water Temp Sensor shorted to earth
  • 4.1 Air Temp Sensor shorted to power supply
  • 4.2 Air Temp Sensor Shorted to earth
  • 5.1 Battery Hi
  • 5.2 Battery Lo
  • 10.1 Hor. Coil shorted to power supply
  • 10.2 Hor. Coil shorted to earth
  • 11.1 Ver. Coil shorted to power supply
  • 11.2 Ver. Coil shorted to earth
  • 12.1 Inj1 shorted to power supply
  • 12.2 Inj1 shorted to earth
  • 13.1 Inj2 shorted to power supply
  • 13.2 Inj2 shorted to earth
  • 14.1 Inj3 shorted to power supply
  • 14.2 Inj3 shorted to earth
  • 15.1 Inj4 shorted to power supply
  • 15.2 Inj4 shorted to earth
  • 16.0 Pump Relay
  • 17.1 LH Fan shorted to power supply
  • 17.2 LH Fan shorted to earth
  • 18.1 RH Fan shorted to power supply
  • 18.2 RH Fan shorted to earth
  • 19.1 Starter Solenoid shorted to power supply
  • 19.2 Starter Solenoid shorted to earth
  • 30.0 ROM/Eprom error
  • 34.0 Signal Panel Sensor
  • 36.0 Speed sensor
  • 37.0 Immobiliser (transponder)
  • 37.1 Immobiliser (antenna)
  • 37.2 Immobiliser (instrument panel serial driver)
  • 37.3 Immobiliser (serial cable disconnected)
  • 37.4 Immobiliser (ccm serial drive)
  • 37.5 Immobiliser (key not recognised)
  • 37.6 Immobiliser (ccm program)
  • 38.0 Can Line error
Error codes courtesy of Nelly at Cornerspeed

bigbri 07-Feb-2012 12:06

Thanks Antonye,

Thats great, will have a look at these.

Regards,

Brian

chrisw 07-Feb-2012 18:47

After a rebuild I had a similar problem on my 999. The bike was looking for an input from the speed sensor. All I had to do was spin the rear wheel and the eobd light cleared.

bigbri 08-Feb-2012 05:39

Thanks all,

I didn't get any error codes would you believe, so phoned the dealer and they say that because the bike has been sitting for a while in my garage (bad weather in Scotland) that it should go out after a good run.

Awaiting better weather !!!!!!!!!

Thanks again all

Brian

skidlids 08-Feb-2012 20:13

I'm sure Martin at Ducati Glasgow can offer some good advice

bigbri 09-Feb-2012 09:00

Yeah... I'm away at the moment (work!!). As soon as I get back I'll give it a run. If that doesn't solve it I'll contact Martin.

Thanks

Brian

antonye 09-Feb-2012 09:57

It might just be a low battery warning, especially if the new battery hasn't been fully charged before fitting.

bigbri 09-Feb-2012 15:52

I got the trouble and strife to put it on trickle charge. Thats a week now and yet the light still comes on. As I said, as soon as I get back I'll take it for a good blast, weather permitting!!!!

Brian


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