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Newbee from Oslo Norway on this forum, XTs for many years.
Hi
I live in Oslo Norway, I found you when I googled XT660R problems when my bike just stopped twice in two days.[/font] I have had my reliable XT660R 2005 it for 4years and before that I have had several XT600s.[/font] Many years ago I had a Honda XL500R and my whife had a XT550, and we went ona nice 4 week trip around Island and the Faroes Island.[/font] Anyway, now I commute 12km to work and now it happended two times at the same place 200 meters before my office. I got plenty of battery and fuel, and the starter engine runs but it don’t fire.[/font] I pushed it to work. When I should return home the first day It started ok but stopped after 100meter. [/font] I waited an hour, added some fuel even if it was plenty and then it started ok and I went home no problem.The last day I went home after work no problem.[/font] Yesteday I checked the errorcodes, no errors now but fould three old codes.[/font] Error Number 30 : The bike went down - DIAG mode 08 Error Number 33 : Coil 1 open circuit - DIAG mode 30 Error Number 41 : Tilt sensor error - DIAG mode 08 I cleared the error memory and will read it again when if the bike stops again next time. Took it a trip last night, runs good but I cannot trust it I appreciate if anyone have an idea what could it be a problem here. Problem with the coil circuit?[/font] Cheers Dag |
Looks like it could be a tilt sensor fault, check the electrical connector for corrosion. Check the readings through the dash when it faults.
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Stopped again today DIAG shows tilt sensor, where do I find the tilt sensor
It stopped for a few seconds today, but worked again. DIAG memory shows error 41. ANd when I tilt the bike the tilt reading in mode 8 does not change, but remains on 0,6 when I tilt the bike. Does this men that the sensor is defect?
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