I just changed my battery and now I'm getting a error code 14 on my display.
I looked in the service manual and it said it could be the "Intake air pressure sensor hose line". Intake air pressure sensor:hose system malfunction (clogged or detached hose). Intake air pressure sensor hose is detached, clogged, kinked, or pinched. • Malfunction in ECU
I think I may have knocked something loose. I am trying to fix it on my own but I think I am missing something.
Anybody got any suggestions? This is my first bike so all this is new to me.
that's the "map" sensor. it uses the engine vacuum for timming and fuel trim etc.
it's mounted on the clutch lever side of the fuel rail and has a vacuum hose on it.
it may have come off when you were messing with the battery.
if you go to www.mrcycles.com and look up the parts diagram for your bike. look at diagram "intake 2" it's part #4. it shows you the proper hose routing etc also.
it might help.
follow the instructions in the service manual to erase the code.
Its not at all uncommon for us to see a code or two when a battery has been low or disconnected/reconnected...before you do anything more, clear the code or take it and have it cleared and then see what becomes of things.
hey thanks man, i actually changed my plugs today and when i put the battery back in and started it up the light shut off on its own thanks for the quick reply
btw for further ref turn your key off hold both buttons on your speedo and turn your key back on hold for 8 sec it will say detac or something hold 2 more sec the hit the top button on your speedo and go up to 62 hit kill switch on off and it will clear your codes
generally block off plates do not cause codes. however you may have left something disconnected that is causing it.
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