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Check engine lights up. Not blinking - Printable Version +- The CB1100 Community Forum (https://cb1100forum.net/forum) +-- Forum: Honda CB1100 Discussions (https://cb1100forum.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=5) +--- Forum: Mechanical & Technical (https://cb1100forum.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=7) +--- Thread: Check engine lights up. Not blinking (/showthread.php?tid=5202) |
RE: Check engine lights up. Not blinking - itstuantran_imp - 05-04-2018 (05-04-2018, 01:25 AM)Houtman_imp Wrote:(05-03-2018, 10:37 PM)itstuantran_imp Wrote: Found the culprit I am glad for your easy fix ! Thanks, tech guy done his job well
RE: Check engine lights up. Not blinking - peterbaron - 05-04-2018 Diagnose it first = fix it right at the first time. Period Happy and safe ![]() pb RE: Check engine lights up. Not blinking - Lord Popgun - 05-04-2018 (05-04-2018, 12:30 AM)SportsterDoc_imp Wrote: A failed #1 O2 should have blinked a 21 DTC: Two 1.3 second blinks and a 0.5 second blink. On a 2014, the DLC (data link connector) has a dummy cap over the bl/w, br, o/w, g wires. The gear indicator is fed by y, br, rw, bl, gn wires. Is it different on the 2017? And just so everyone is clear, Cormanus and I were talking about the Healtech GiPro shift indicator for 2010-2013 bikes. It plugs into the DLC. RE: Check engine lights up. Not blinking - peterbaron - 05-04-2018 Good input and team work from ALL involved members as itstuantra wrote I was our advice not fix, since we did NOT know DTC and had no vehicle in our possession. ![]() pb RE: Check engine lights up. Not blinking - Cormanus - 05-04-2018 popgun, do I recall correctly that you have a Healtech diagnostic device? RE: Check engine lights up. Not blinking - Lord Popgun - 05-04-2018 Yes, I do have one. The last time I used it was to gather baseline data for the IACV problem. To use it I just unplug the GiPro and plug in the diagnostic tool. When done just plug the GiPro back in. RE: Check engine lights up. Not blinking - Cormanus - 05-04-2018 Does it give you the sort of information the Honda tool can get from the ECU? RE: Check engine lights up. Not blinking - Lord Popgun - 05-04-2018 It does read out a lot of parameters including any fault codes. You can start it “recording” and gather data for later playback. You can even do it while riding if you wanted too. But it does need a PC to run. I used it to find out how the IACV operates from cold start to run when we were working on Dave’s idle problem. A member in Raleigh, NC (name escapes me right now) used it (he bought one) to pull the code for his TPS problem. Remember? He/we couldn’t interpret the light flashes. Anyway he pulled the code, said TPS, and upon inspection, found a pin not seated correctly in the connector. I’m not sure if it will clear stored faults. I may have to play with that. I have a stored fault on my ST from doing a throttle body sync. I could clear it 2 ways without a tester, but I should see if the Healtech will clear it. I have never seen the HDS in operation but from looking at the manual I think it does more, like ABS diagnostics and I don’t know what else right off hand. I would imagine the HDS is pretty heavy duty though. Most dealer only stuff is. RE: Check engine lights up. Not blinking - Cormanus - 05-04-2018 Sounds pretty impressive though. A great tool for me. It’s hard to imagine how much havoc I could wreak with one! RE: Check engine lights up. Not blinking - Lord Popgun - 05-04-2018 LOL! If you think you ever want to buy one, go to the Healtech site and download the software (PC only, no Apple support). It has sample runs from a few bikes. When you run the file, you can watch the parameters change. When you hover the cursor over a parameter it tells you what it is and the normal range of values. It does graphing and stuff too. I don’t know what all it does as I haven’t used it much. Just a few runs on my bike. Haven’t connected it to the ST1300 yet. If you get the software let me know and I’ll email you the file I made from the CB and you can watch that. |