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Engine light 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: Engine light Blinking (/showthread.php?tid=4885) |
Engine light Blinking - tory_imp - 11-26-2019 What happen. Engine.light Blinking anyone pls.tell.me Thanks RE: Engine.light Blinking - Ben70_imp - 11-27-2019 Hey, Tory, I don't have my manual handy at the moment but in automotive circles that indicates a condition that could harm the catalytic converter. Usually a misfire. If no one else chimes in I will be able to post chapter and verse later.... Ben RE: Engine.light Blinking - max - 11-27-2019 Hi Tory, your oxigen sensor heater is open circuit, code 23; Have a look if the wiring is damaged on the oxigen sensor and the connector is in place. PCM codes and their meaning PCM DTCs: 1 - manifold absolute pressure (MAP) sensor (1-1=low voltage, 1-2=high voltage) 7 - engine coolant temperature (ECT) sensor (7-1=low voltage, 7-2=high voltage) 8 - throttle position (TP) sensor (8-1=low voltage, 8-2=high voltage) 9 - intake air temperature (IAT) sensor (9-1=low voltage, 9-2=high voltage) 11 - vehicle speed (VS) sensor (11-1=VS malfunction, intermittent connection etc) 12 - #1 (left) fuel injector (12-1=FI malfunction, intermittent connection etc) 13 - #2 (right) fuel injector (13-1=FI malfunction, intermittent connection etc) 21 - oxygen (O2) sensor (21-1=O2S malfunction, intermittent connection etc) 23 - oxygen (O2) heater (23-1=O2 heater malfunction, intermittent connection etc) 29 - IACV (idle air control valve (29-1=IACV malfunction, intermittent connection etc) 54 - BA (bank angle) sensor (54-1=low voltage, 54-2=high voltage) 86 - serial communications (PCM to cluster) (86-1=communications error, bad power to cluster) If the bike drives normally it may be a good time to install an o2 sensor eliminator, have a look at these links; http://cb1100forum.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=6988&highlight=eliminator http://cb1100forum.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=14833&highlight=eliminator http://cb1100forum.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=14091&highlight=eliminator Tory Note that the eliminator will not work on 2017 models, only on earlier ones. Personally i have installed a 330 ohm resistor and it works fine on my 2010 cb1100. RE: Engine.light Blinking - Lord Popgun - 11-27-2019 Great post Max, and saved me some work I just got the manual out and then saw your post.My prediction. He put on an aftermarket exhaust and no O2 sensor. I could be wrong... RE: Engine.light Blinking - tory_imp - 11-27-2019 Thanks all.of.you problem solove by O2cencer Befor After RE: Engine.light Blinking - peterbaron - 11-27-2019 Max, excellent/professional job!! RE: Engine.light Blinking - pdedse - 11-27-2019 (11-27-2019, 11:16 AM)peterbaron_imp Wrote: Max, excellent/professional job!! So 2 blinks = 2 and three blinks = 3 code is 23...cool, learned something new about my bike today... I think in the recesses of my mind I know blinks are code, but I never seem to remember in the moment and I just think “huh?, its blinking!” RE: Engine.light Blinking - Cormanus - 11-27-2019 Very helpful information, max, and even better now I know how you arrived at 23. Is there a difference between 23 and 23-1. If so, how is it signalled? RE: Engine.light Blinking - max - 11-27-2019 Tory glad it is fixed, what was the repair? we would like to know Cormanus i was hoping houtman would chime in and cleared this up because the1 and 2 stands for two different faults. i guess it is another short flash after the 23 code but i have not seen any example of this, i wondered the same thing. RE: Engine.light Blinking - Lord Popgun - 11-27-2019 IIRC the sub codes don’t flash. Need a code reader for those. I’ll check the manual in a while to be sure. Its too early now. Need coffee
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