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Old 05-02-10, 20:17
PieterM PieterM is offline
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XT660R engine stalls

Hi everbody,

I have a problem with my '04 XTR. When the engine is at normal temperature it now and then stalls. Most of the times it happens when I clutch after "rolling out" or when I have shifted in first and clutch, it suddenly "drops dead". It is not the typical on/off thing at low rev's but a complet stall. After pushing the start button it fires directly up. The TPS is modified, but the ECU is still the original one (yes, the faulty). I have a PC III with a DNA filter and allreay adjusted the TPS signal, CO and stationary rev. The rest is standard. Can anyone give me help or direction in this problem? Is this problem maybe adressed to the first generation ECU?

Many thanks in advance!

Gtz,
Pieter
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Old 05-02-10, 21:06
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My 2006 XTX does this occasionally approaching a junction (or more often a roundabout for some reason) she cuts out dead. Unnerving at first, now i'm used to it and just dip the clutch and start her again. Can go for weeks and it won't happen, then twice in a short run.
So sorry that's no help for you whatsoever... but you're not alone
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Old 05-02-10, 22:28
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Just an xt thing!
My 59 plate R does it occasionly, did it when i got it as standard, now got k & n and kev mod and co turned up, still does it. like selina says, not for weeks then sometimes twice in a short time.
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Old 05-02-10, 22:37
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Just an xt thing!
My 59 plate R does it occasionly, did it when i got it as standard, now got k & n and kev mod and co turned up, still does it. like selina says, not for weeks then sometimes twice in a short time.
Aye mine did it as bog standard a couple of times on the ride bringing her home! And still does it with after market exhausts, stage 1 fileter and co2 increase.
I just like to think of it as a feature to make sure you're paying attention
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Old 05-02-10, 22:42
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Yeah certainly stops you falling asleep
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Old 05-02-10, 23:10
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Side Stand Switch

I had this problem, and gradually it got worse.
No worries it was just the side stand switch.
Give the switch some wd40 and work it in. Also check the connection behind the side panel.
Follow the lead up from the switch till you find the connection plug. See if its slightly loose. Pull it apart put some wd40 in.
It sorted mine out as my connection plug was slightly loose.
Also check your idle speed is 1500 min when warmed up.
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