How to get the fault code for GSXR?

How to get the fault code for GSXR?

Now examine wires and locate a black wire that has a thin white stripe. Locate the second wire which is a white wire with a thin red stripe. Now use an insulated wire (speaker wire will do) to connect the black/white contact to the white/red contact. They should be adjacent to each other.

What is the CKP code on a GSXR?

TO sensor, wiring/coupler connection. CKP sensor (pick-up coil) signal is produced but signal from ignition coil is not produced continuous two times. In this case, the code c24 or C25 or C26 or c27 is indicated.

What does C00 mean on a GSXR?

The motorcycle instrumentation, headlight and tail light should all be on at this point. Now, flip the kill switch from “off” to “on” to activate the FI system. You are now in dealer mode. “C00” means nothing is wrong. RSimons, Sgt.Young, E10 and 1 other person like this. Cool info a lot of us can use.

How to turn off dealer mode on a GSXR?

Locate the second wire which is a white wire with a thin red stripe. Now use an insulated wire (speaker wire will do) to connect the black/white contact to the white/red contact. They should be adjacent to each other. Step 4: With the kill switch selector on “off”, turn the ignition system to the start position.

What is the F1 code on a Suzuki GSXR 1000?

Click to expand… This is weird, after riding my 2002 GSXR-1000 over 19,000 miles I get the F1 code C46. I follow the directions according to the link which the white connection was still plugged up to the Servo and splice the other two wires B/R & R/B. Code is gone which I tested this after for over 1 hour.

Why does my Suzuki GSXR have a Fi warning?

Originally when the full exhaust Yosh RS-3 was installed all was done was the black/brown wire from the ECU input will prevent that “Fi” warning message from appearing in your instrument panel. That was the only wire cut, that’s it.

What is the c00 code on a 2005 GSXR1000?

On 2005 GSXR1000 when I install the jumper I get the C00 code. How do I get rid of the F1 and light if nothing is wrong?Looked through everything listed and I did not see anything about it.

Where is the dealer mode switch on a Suzuki GSXR?

Location of dealer mode switch and how to get the codes. The dealer mode connector is under the tail cowling on the left side of the bike, near the regulator/rectifier. It will have only two wires going to it.

What does Fi mean on Suzuki GSXR 2006?

After riding over 10,000 miles on my 2006 750, FI started to show instead of temperature… (only) sometimes. Took it to dealer who said it needed to adjust exhaust valve (the wires) – as the error was shown because the valve did not fully close. 8,000 more miles since then and no problem. ..

Click to expand… This is weird, after riding my 2002 GSXR-1000 over 19,000 miles I get the F1 code C46. I follow the directions according to the link which the white connection was still plugged up to the Servo and splice the other two wires B/R & R/B. Code is gone which I tested this after for over 1 hour.

Location of dealer mode switch and how to get the codes. The dealer mode connector is under the tail cowling on the left side of the bike, near the regulator/rectifier. It will have only two wires going to it.

What does c00 mean on Suzuki GSXR 600?

I put my 2006 gsxr 600 in dealer mode and it came up with C00. What does this code mean? I have been having trouble with the bike about 10,000 – 12,000 rpms and then the bike feels like I just slammed the brakes on.

After riding over 10,000 miles on my 2006 750, FI started to show instead of temperature… (only) sometimes. Took it to dealer who said it needed to adjust exhaust valve (the wires) – as the error was shown because the valve did not fully close. 8,000 more miles since then and no problem. ..

Now examine wires and locate a black wire that has a thin white stripe. Locate the second wire which is a white wire with a thin red stripe. Now use an insulated wire (speaker wire will do) to connect the black/white contact to the white/red contact. They should be adjacent to each other.

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