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Old 02-Jun-2006, 23:08   #1
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Thanks
I missed that thread.
I thought the relay was under the battery cover on the left?
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Old 05-Jun-2006, 11:40   #2
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I now have these error codes instead
10.2 Hor. Coil shorted to earth
11.2 Ver. Coil shorted to earth

When are you next in colchester Mitch so you can collect and fix it for me.
I guess you may even be able to fix it on the spot.
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Old 05-Jun-2006, 19:55   #3
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back to the original codes now.
C'mon where are all the clever peeps out there when you need them
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Old 05-Jun-2006, 21:58   #4
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I had the vertical coil shorting to earth warning on mine about a month ago. It cut out completely. About 20 minutes flapping around with wires then push back home. I was only about 500 yards but the last 100 are up a steep hill. Got to the bottom of the hill and it started first time, rode it home........

Anyway, I removed seat/tank and took out coil, shone a torch in looking for water, moisture etc and it was bone dry (I had washed it the previous night), whacked a load of grease round the seal and popped the coil back in. Its never done it again.
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Old 05-Jun-2006, 22:37   #5
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Your original codes showed on my bike after I'd washed it. It was the fuel pump relay that had rusted up inside.Apparently they're quite cheap and located behind the battery. Does this help?
Chris
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Old 05-Jun-2006, 22:45   #6
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Yep, fuel pump relay too, Ive been through 2 already.
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Old 06-Jun-2006, 14:54   #7
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Gave up trying to get that poxy battery box asembley out.
The local duc dealer is on his way to pick it up.
Dont you just love modern technology.
Thanks for the input guys
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Old 07-Jun-2006, 14:12   #8
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Well.....
The dealer now wants my original ECU to try and elimate possible ECU fault.
Thing is it's still in a box(I hope) in my inlaws garage 130 miles away.
Arghhhhhhhhhh.
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