04-16-2016, 12:12 AM
In the troubleshooting page for Rear wheel speed sensor/speedometer,
It says, The speedometer operates normally, but the odometer/trip meter does not operate--Faulty combination meter printed circuit board (is on Page 19-5 in the '13 manual)
It says that if the speedometer operation is abnormal to first check the main fuse (30A) and the sub fuse (METER,ILLUMI 10A)
The speed sensor connector is a 2P BU connector (2 pins, blue connector) and on the drawing on page 1-29 does look to be under the right side cover. Might have to lift the tank to get to it. It's in a plastic boot with some other connectors.
I'll let him do that. Reseating the meter connectors is going to take some disassembly of the meter.
If it is under warranty, take it to the dealer. For me, if my bike had the problem. Well being a electronic tech, I would check the fuses, then hunt down and reseat all the connectors associated with this. Would be somewhat of a pain, but I'm not spending ~850 bucks for a part until I clean and reseat all the connectors.
It says, The speedometer operates normally, but the odometer/trip meter does not operate--Faulty combination meter printed circuit board (is on Page 19-5 in the '13 manual)
It says that if the speedometer operation is abnormal to first check the main fuse (30A) and the sub fuse (METER,ILLUMI 10A)
The speed sensor connector is a 2P BU connector (2 pins, blue connector) and on the drawing on page 1-29 does look to be under the right side cover. Might have to lift the tank to get to it. It's in a plastic boot with some other connectors.
I'll let him do that. Reseating the meter connectors is going to take some disassembly of the meter.
If it is under warranty, take it to the dealer. For me, if my bike had the problem. Well being a electronic tech, I would check the fuses, then hunt down and reseat all the connectors associated with this. Would be somewhat of a pain, but I'm not spending ~850 bucks for a part until I clean and reseat all the connectors.
