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darkmoon 08-06-19 14:08

Bike won't start - Coolant temp light on and immobilizer light flashing
 
Hi guys!
I need your help. I'm having problems starting my 2007 XT660X.
When I turn the key to ON position, coolant temperature light stays on and immobilizer light flashes.
This is after the bike sat in the garage for maybe two months.

Did anyone have this issue?

nikroc 08-06-19 16:50

Has anything changed to the bike over the last month?..Im assuming the battery was freshly charged,and holds its charge.
All fuse's ok?

darkmoon 08-06-19 17:23

All should be ok with the fuses and with the battery. I didn’t have any problems with it.

nikroc 08-06-19 18:43

'Should' being the operative phrase. I suggested what I would check if it were my bike.
Any fault codes??

darkmoon 08-06-19 18:59

Sorry. That sounded wrong. English is not my native language.
I checked and it all looks good. I didn’t get any fault codes.

Btw, I’m not the guy that could fix a bike. I hope to just get the bike running to get it to the shop.

nikroc 08-06-19 19:33

no worries...have you considered checking over the fuses and charging the battery?..Maybe even checking the connections to the coolant system.I occassionaly get issues with my keypad/alarm fob..I have to take the battery out and replace it but will get a new battery asap.

darkmoon 08-06-19 20:28

I guess it could be the battery but it’s strange that I couldn’t even push start it. Shouldn’t you be able to push start a bike even with low battery?

lolgeoff 08-06-19 20:35

It could be an immobiliser problem, I would try disconnecting the battery and holding the two leads together for about ten seconds then reconnecting the battery and see what happens.

darkmoon 08-06-19 20:44

I will try that in the morning. Thank you for the ideas!
If anyone has any other ideas, please let me know.

I guess someone had the same problem and knows the solution or at least what caused the problem.


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