NoOne65 Posted May 28, 2017 Share Posted May 28, 2017 so on my 99 every now and then while riding the FI light comes on and stays on. If i kill the engine with the kill switch for a second the turn it back to run and bump start it while driving it will go off for a while.also i can do the same thing with the ignition with the same results. I cant find how to get the codes or even what they mean from the manual cuz the index sucks ass. can anyone help me? all my experience is with carbed birds Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Furbird Posted May 28, 2017 Share Posted May 28, 2017 Ground test plug been taken care of? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fizzy Posted May 28, 2017 Share Posted May 28, 2017 Greeting from the east bank, Ok, while the FI light is on, motor running, in neutral, side stand down, FI light should flash. Long then short or maybe other way around I forget, the 2 digit code or codes starting with the lowest to the highest numbers. Same thing happened to me. I had code 25. Managed to fix it 3000 miles ago. No more issues. Start with the codes. Let us know the codes. If you need assistance, PM me, I am just across the river Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NoOne65 Posted May 28, 2017 Author Share Posted May 28, 2017 9 hours ago, Furbird said: Ground test plug been taken care of? My guess is no since all the wiring appears to be stock...it all started when I hit a HEAVY rainstorm with what seemed like golf ball sized drops! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
superhawk996 Posted May 28, 2017 Share Posted May 28, 2017 Likely to be the test connector, but whether it is or not the cause the sooner it's addressed the better. Corrosion will slowly make its way through the wires and make it a much more difficult repair if you wait too long. If you have multiple fault codes that points to a bad test connector. Mine had several codes in memory when the test connector started showing signs of corrosion. Below is copy/pasted from the interwebs. Note: The service check connector that you short out to get the codes on mine isn't white as stated below, pretty sure it's brown. No idea if that's a mistake on the writer's part or if they are different colors on different years and he just didn't know that. The long/short flashes are well described below. If the fuel injection system ( FI ) warning light on the instrument cluster illuminates when the motorcycle is running, a fault has occurred in the fuel injection/ignition system. The engine control module ( ECM ) will store the relevant fault code in its memory and this code can be read as follows using the self-diagnostic mode of the ECM. While the engine is running and the motorcycle is being used, the FI light will come on and stay on. When the motorcycle is on its side stand and the is running below 5000 revs the FI light will flash, the pattern of the flashes indicating the code for the fault the ECM has identified.If the engine can be started, place the motorcycle on its side stand and then start the engine and allow it to idle. Whilst the engine is idling, observe the FI warning light on the instrument cluster.If the engine cannot be started, or to check for any stored fault codes even though the FI light is not illuminated, remove the seat to gain access to the fuel injectionsystem service check wiring connector, which is a white 3-pin ( 2 wire ) single sided connector inside the rubber boot close to the tail light.Ensure the ignition is switched OFF then bridge the outer terminals of the service check connector with an auxiliary piece of wire.With the terminals connected make sure the kill switch is in the run position then turn the ignition ON and observe the FI warning light.If there are no stored codes the FI light will come on and stay on.If there are stored fault codes, the FI light will flash.The fuel injection system warning light uses long ( 1.3 second ) and short ( .5 second ) flashes to give out the fault code. A long flash is used to indicate the first digit of a double digit fault code ( i.e. 10 or above ). If a single digit fault code is being displayed ( i.e. 1 to 9 ) there will be a number of short flashes equivalent to the code being displayed.For example, two long flashes followed by five short flashes indicate the fault code number twenty five. If there is more than one fault code, there will be a gap before the other codes are revealed ( the codes will be revealed in order , starting with the lowest and ending with the highest ). Once all the code(s) have been revealed, the ECM will continuously run through the code(s) stored in its memory, revealing each one in turn with a short gap between them.Once the fault has been identified and corrected, it will be necessary to reset the system by removing the fault code from the ECM memory. To do this, ensure the ignition is switched OFF then bridge the terminals of the service check connector as before.Turn the ignition ON then disconnect the bridge wire from the service check connector.When the wire is removed the FI light should come on for approximately five seconds, during which time the bridging wire must be reconnected.The warning light should start to flash when the bridging wire is reconnected, indicating that all the fault codes have been erased. However, if the light flashes twenty times then the memory has not been erased and the procedure should be repeated.Turn off the ignition then remove the bridging wire.Check the operation of the warning light ( in some cases it may be necessary to repeat the erasing procedure more than once ) then replace the seat. FAULT CODE SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE 1Engine runs normallyFaulty MAP sensor or wiring2Engine runs normallyFaulty MAP sensor / vacuum hose7Engine difficult to start at low temp.Faulty coolant temp. sensor or wiring8Poor throttle responseFaulty throttle position sensor or wiring9Engine runs normallyFaulty intake air temp. sensor or wiring10 ( see note 1)Engine runs poor at high altitudeFaulty atmospheric pressure sensor11engine operates normallyFaulty speed sensor or wiring12Engine does not startFaulty no. 1 fuel injector13Engine does not startFaulty no. 2 fuel injector14Engine does not startFaulty no. 3 fuel injector15Engine does not startFaulty no. 4 fuel injector18Engine does not startFaulty cam pulse gen.r or wiring19Engine does not startFaulty ignition pulse gen. or wiring20engine operates normallyFaulty EPROM in ECM25engine operates normallyFaulty knock sensor or wiringThe following codes are only applicable to models with catalytic converter.21engine operates normallyfaulty oxygen sensor23engine operates normallyFaulty oxygen sensor heat elementNote 1.code 10 is only on the 1999 to 2000 X and Y models Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
redxxrdr Posted May 28, 2017 Share Posted May 28, 2017 (edited) Loom fix from useful threadsOn my 01, the code jumper was concealed in a larger plastic wire cover ( think open ended thick plastic bag). i had to remove the tail fairing to find it. Edited May 28, 2017 by redxxrdr Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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