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General Category => GS-911 => Topic started by: lil.s1k on August 03, 2024, 01:40:38 AM

Title: anyone familiar with this code? 0x3A1122 Thanks!
Post by: lil.s1k on August 03, 2024, 01:40:38 AM
bike keeps shutting off for this code 0x3A1122 (Fuse activated for Ignition component protection, overload)
Title: Re: anyone familiar with this code? 0x3A1122 Thanks!
Post by: GS Jim on August 03, 2024, 11:35:37 PM
This is what I heard :

Disconnect all components specified below and delete the fault memory.
With all components disconnected, if the fault memory entry is
present: Check the wiring harness for insulation damage.
not present: Reconnect all components step by step until the fault is entered again.
Components of the component group 2:
Fuel injectors
Ignition coils
If installed:
Unfiltered-air flap controller

After rectifying the fault, reset the mixture preparation adaptation values.
Title: Re: anyone familiar with this code? 0x3A1122 Thanks!
Post by: hoss_cartwright on September 08, 2024, 11:18:42 PM
bike keeps shutting off for this code 0x3A1122 (Fuse activated for Ignition component protection, overload)

Did a solution present itself? did you take Jim's advice?
Title: Re: anyone familiar with this code? 0x3A1122 Thanks!
Post by: Thealmightyhabibi on November 19, 2024, 11:02:00 AM
Had this issue pop up on me this evening… following to see if issue was resolved
Title: Re: anyone familiar with this code? 0x3A1122 Thanks!
Post by: hoss_cartwright on November 19, 2024, 11:55:41 AM
Initially, I cleared the code by disconnecting the battery after a coil failed. However, the issue resurfaced a few weeks later, likely due to a faulty O2 sensor. To resolve it, I disconnected all the coils and fuel injectors. Once I reconnected everything, the code cleared successfully, and the engine started without issue.
Title: Re: anyone familiar with this code? 0x3A1122 Thanks!
Post by: Thealmightyhabibi on November 30, 2024, 07:15:19 AM
Problem solved… checked each coil pack individually until code popped up. Swapped coil pack, replugged all wires back cleared all codes and turned the bike on with no faults.