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  1. #31
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    I'm another DL rider who is a bit mystified. Like others have already asked, just what are the symptoms?

    I would be suprised if it is the ECU as if that were the case it would happen right from start-up.

    Does the FI warning light come on?
    When do the syptoms (whatever they are) occur?
    Does it happen suddenly orprogressively?
    Is it predictable?

    The answers to those questions may help us narrow the issue.
    Time to ride

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    Try mrcycles.com for your part (ECU You mentioned?), just paid 1/2 what colemans quoted for a landed product.
    Genuine.

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    I know a guy who has had one of those ECUs in bits, soaked it in acetone for a week, drilled holes in it, and soldered directly to the board, and still hasn't killed it. They're pretty robust, I'd be surprised if it was dead.

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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    I know a guy who has had one of those ECUs in bits, soaked it in acetone for a week, drilled holes in it, and soldered directly to the board, and still hasn't killed it. They're pretty robust, I'd be surprised if it was dead.
    Agreed that they are robust, however they do age as anything realy and can throw errors...just like any electronic device, but most likely bike would not run at all...

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    Throwing codes doesn't mean that it's broken, in fact it's more likely a sign that it's fine. The mechanical bits (i.e. sensors) feeding it info are a thousand (million?) times more like to be the cause of problems with an EFI system on a DL or SV. I've yet to see anyone kill one of those ND units.

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    Yeah what are the freeking problems? Is it a flat spot? is the engine dieing?
    Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oscar View Post
    A rear indicator???
    Bit early for April Fools ininnit?
    That's the way the story was related to me.
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    So did you get it sorted yet?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oakie View Post
    That's the way the story was related to me.
    What Day did they relay it to you on ?

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    Hello ?hello?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blackflagged View Post
    What Day did they relay it to you on ?
    My xs 250 started misbehaving in the rain.
    After several hours of poking and digging I noticed the right rear indicator was not flashing, rather was fulll of water.
    Drain it, drill a drain hole at the lowest point and she stopped being sluggish in the wet.

    So stranger things have happened. No logical explanation but there you go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmesax View Post
    Finally I took it to Coleman Suzuki and they're even mystified but it's looking like it's the ECU (electronic control unit) which is going to cost $3500
    No fuckin' way I'd pay $3500 for what it 'looks like' to a mystified mechanic. My first stop would be another Suzuki mechanic to see if he might be less mystified - maybe he'll hit on the real problem and fix it for a couple of hundred bucks! Take it to Haldanes for a start and get their opinion.

    Or if it is already sorted now then please update us.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    These guys seem to know there stuff from what ive heard.http://www.stromtrooper.com/
    +1 - join up and start a thread. If your clear about the symptoms then they are a lot of help
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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dog View Post
    My xs 250 started misbehaving in the rain.
    After several hours of poking and digging I noticed the right rear indicator was not flashing, rather was fulll of water.
    Drain it, drill a drain hole at the lowest point and she stopped being sluggish in the wet.

    So stranger things have happened. No logical explanation but there you go.
    So you drained all your indicator fluid and it still works OK?
    Only a Rat can win a Rat Race!

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    At that price I'd say Colemans were also changing your indicator oil - in all 4 turn signals.

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