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RPM display in the dash
I got my XTR a couple of weeks ago. It is a 2009 build.
Read Kev's method for displaying engine rpm on the dash. Here is my problem: After getting the display to flash DIAG, I then press "select". The display then changes to flashing "CO". After this I can not get to "CO1" with the select button. It only swaps between DIAG & CO. Am I doing something wrong? |
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If this is done, is the speed still visible
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still no go!!
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Thanks for the feedback. OK one descriptive mistake on my part, "DIAG" and "CO" do not flash. I first turn the bike ignition switch to ON. (I have tried it with both kill sw on & off) Now I have tried all combinations of "SELTECT" & "RESET" buttons. Just get the display to swap between "DIAG" and "CO". Am I still missing something? Or maybe on the 09 model access to this menu has been restricted. |
[quote=bonjo;106364]Kev
Thanks for the feedback. OK one descriptive mistake on my part, "DIAG" and "CO" do not flash. I first turn the bike ignition switch to ON. (I have tried it with both kill sw on & off) Now I have tried all combinations of "SELTECT" & "RESET" buttons. Just get the display to swap between "DIAG" and "CO". Am I still missing something? Or maybe on the 09 model access to this menu has been restricted.[/quote It should work on a 09 XT try this. Switch off Engine Run switch, switch OFF Key switch. 1/ Press both SELECT & RESET buttons and then switch ON Key switch, keep SELECT & RESET buttons pressed for at least 8 seconds. Display then changes to "DIAG". Release SELECT & RESET buttons. 2/ Press the SELECT button once until CO displays, press SELECT & RESET buttons again, CO1 should display. 3/ Once selected CO1, switch on the kill switch & crank the motor. Once started the rev counter should be in the right side of the LCD screen. Hope that works for you. |
Hi Chaps
I thought I'd try this It works on my 2006 bike But when I switch off and on the screen goes back to normal... Is there a way to keep the rev counter showing ?? Many thanks |
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