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Old 28-Mar-2014, 06:25
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Thanks for that for that Kev.

Only thing left for me would be to change the loom for a known working one and then start again from scratch.
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Old 28-Mar-2014, 11:03
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Does anyone know if the Ducati-Diag software would throw up any faults that might help...

Just curious, for possible future info...
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Old 28-Mar-2014, 11:17
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A quick look found similar problems elsewhere but nothing specific.

Here is a Ducati forum specific search for you to try:

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Old 28-Mar-2014, 20:37
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As you say, it all points to the Crank Sensor, certainly worth trying another one


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Thanks. Tried yet another CPS (timing) sensor, this time a gunuine Bosch one. Same result. It will fire once, occasionally twice. If I continue cranking it may fire again. Set CPS gap correct, tried making it smaller, continuity checked all wiring to ecu and checked all sensors, switches, relays, connectors. Had close look at phonic wheel. Even checked cam belts not broken (getting desperate!). Reseated ecu connectors many times now. Tried jumping with car battery, Tried using seperate battery to crank starter. Checked CPS, ignition and injector wiring for short ccts. Tried disconnecting injectors and then coil stick to see if either dragging it down. Tried taking fuse out on regulator line. Jumped relays, sidestand switch and ignition switch. And cut-out switch. Loosing the will on this one.
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Old 29-Mar-2014, 18:39
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Is the ECU correctly earthed, the return path for the earthing of all injectors and the Coils is the external earth connection that bolts to the ECU's heat sink


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I know it's numpty but is it getting fuel when cranking? Are the plugs wet with fuel?
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