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749s fueling mod took my 04 749s in for it's first annual service yesterday and mentioned that it keeps cutting out at junctions/roundabouts etc sometimes with a pop from the exhaust. also that the throttle is like an on/off switch when trying to gently apply power mid corner which is unsettling the bike. i was told this model has a defect and needs an ecu mod and possibly new throttle bodies all replaced under warranty but as the bike was purchased new at DK motorcycles (not a dealer) and therfore not an 'official' import they would not do it and it's up to DK to sort it out. it will cost at least £600 to sort and if it needs throttle bodies god knows how much. i'm not very happy as it's not even a component failure but a factory recognised defect which DK couldn't possibly sort out as they dont have the equipment. has anyone had a similar fueling/dealer problem with an 04 749s? |
Chippy alos experienced cutting out problems with his 749 from DK see the original thread here http://www.ducatisportingclub.com/xm...4414#pid125091 |
Yikes, not heard that story before. 749's do suffer fuelling problems with slow running which is usually sorted out at first service. Mine was like that, kept cutting out just as I was about to pull out of a junction. I'm not aware that there are any differences between the 03 that I have and the 04 model, unless it is down to a batch of ECUs but then the throttle body thing makes no sense then. Have you tried phoning a different dealer to see if they tell the same story? Try giving Craig at Italia in Lincoln a ring on 01522 888748 and ask what they know? I am confident you won't get any BS from them. |
Had / Have the same problem with mine, been in to dealer 3 times and is now alot better but will still stall now and again. No new parts were fitted, was told they had a new tool to help with set up. |
my heads still a little scrambled from getting up so early to watch the gp. so what you're saying skidlids is set it up for a 1999 Fiat Punto non-UK and adjust the butterfly screw by a 1/4 turn open? would a pc3/dyno cure it cos i'll probably go that route eventually just didnt want to yet. yep, i was shocked at throttle bodies but thats what they said if the ecu didn't cure it. i'll give italia a bell on monday and see what they say. |
itexuk is it an 04 model? cutting out is a pain but it's the on/off throttle mid corner thats making me a bit nervous |
DUCK ............ you have been told a load of Bull about the warranty etc. It's just the dealer being awkward for the sake of it. I had a problem with my 2003 749s which is an import. The dealer (who will remain nameless) identified that I needed new ECU and Clocks, but, would not do it under warranty as the Ducati computer showed my bike as being in a crate in Europe and not on the road in the UK. The dealer claimed it was Ducati UK that would not cover the warranty and not the dealer , he was trying to help me ????? I phoned Ducati direct ready to give them a round of f***s on the phone, only to talk with a great guy who could not see what my (or the dealers) problem was. Ducati UK simply said that I had to have the bike PDI'd by an authorised Ducati dealer who would then register it on the Ducati UK computer system. All work after that was sorted under warranty. I did have to pay for the PDI which was about 2 hours labour. Go back to your dealer and at worst case pay for a PDI ... AND NO MORE. If you need any more help from some one who has been through the same please let me know. |
Yep 04 model 05 reg done 1800 miles. I do not have a problem with throttle mine is very smooth but it is very sensitive. |
i emailed ducatiuk last night so i'll see what they have to say. i'll give them a phone as well and see if i can get the same response. i think theres no question they should do it as its a factory defect. thanks for the offer of help if i need it:) |
http://www.moto-one.com.au/performance/duccamspec.html refers to the revised cam timing specs for 749S ’04 models as detailed in service information re: stalling at idle. Simply changing the centreline settings for the cams to reduce overlap. It amazes me that such a small change in timing can have such a pronounced effect on how the bikes idle [Edited on 25-9-2005 by itexuk] |
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