12-05-2017, 03:07 PM
(12-03-2017, 01:00 PM)SportsterDoc_imp Wrote: DaveHi Sportsterdoc. I replaced the EOT sensor and it did nothing. This sensor is extremely sensitive to temperature - just holding it in your hand will raise the temperature enough to considerably change the resistance. Both my old and new sensors checked out according to the Honda service manual (but my body temperature would cause them to go out of spec). If I hadn't already replaced the EOT sensor I might try your suggestion, although it may be difficult to record an accurate temperature. Thank you for the suggestion.
If you will provide resistances of the EOT at a couple sensor temperatures...
Then if someone with a FSM will post the acceptable ranges, we can determine if it is an EOT sensor issue.
Temperature sensors have various ranges, but all I have seen have max resistance cold and minimum resistance hot.
On a 5 vdc circuit, it will output 4 point something vdc cold and point something vdc hot. If the unit is faulty and/or a poor connection (causing voltage drop), a lower than scale read will fool the ECU into thinking it is too hot and the ecu may take counter measures.
Also, someone with a FSM, is there a trouble code for EOT out of range hi or out of range low?
(12-04-2017, 08:04 AM)dsan1964_imp Wrote: My bike has been on a high idling kick. Right about 1400. A little irritatingCan you please contact Honda and let them know? The phone number and contact name is in this thread. Thank you.
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Some observations; engine does not start with eot sensor disconnected and engine light comes on, it just stutters.
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Hi Max. When I disconnect the EOT sensor on my 2014 Dlx the check engine and temperature lights both go on, but the bike starts and runs fine. Actually, when it is experiencing either the high idle or low idle condition unplugging the EOT sensor will cure the problem - but I must first turn the bike off with the key before unplugging it, and then restart it. Interesting that your bike will not restart. I wonder how other members bike would react to unplugging the EOT sensor?
