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    2009 675 Daytona - exhaust servo removal - tuneECU/servo buddy experience

    Hi guys,

    I've bought a 675 Daytona recently and the check engine light has come on as a result of the exhaust valve malfunctioning a wee bit. I've read up and looks to be a super common issue. Wondering if anyone has removed theirs and if so would you recommend using TuneECU to let the ECU know that the valve is gone, or get a servo buddy instead. TuneECU looks to be the cheaper option but don't want to risk messing anything up.

    Cheers!

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    Quote Originally Posted by juum View Post
    Hi guys,

    I've bought a 675 Daytona recently and the check engine light has come on as a result of the exhaust valve malfunctioning a wee bit. I've read up and looks to be a super common issue. Wondering if anyone has removed theirs and if so would you recommend using TuneECU to let the ECU know that the valve is gone, or get a servo buddy instead. TuneECU looks to be the cheaper option but don't want to risk messing anything up.

    Cheers!
    I had a 2011 675 Daytona which I put a full Akrapovic system into. TuneECU was easy to use. I just deselected the exhaust valve and downloaded it into the bike. The engine check light went out with no issues.

    http://www.triumph675.net/ There are multiple sticky threads about this same problem and some comprehensive guides to TuneECU.



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    Don't be scared to use TuneECU, it's extremely simple and pretty much impossible to screw up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike.Gayner View Post
    Don't be scared to use TuneECU, it's extremely simple and pretty much impossible to screw up.
    Cheers for that, screwing up was the main concern. Will def be giving it a go

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