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HELP PLEASE - R1150GSA Idle Switch??

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Jughead:
Anyone know which switch this refers to?  It is not the sidestand switch.

schuppi:
Hi Jughead,
I think that this is the response from the controller, if the TPS adjustment is correct.
Please actuate the throttles and see what happens with this "idle switch" .
Will it go to OFF ?

Jughead:

--- Quote from: schuppi on September 17, 2015, 02:39:19 PM ---Hi Jughead,
I think that this is the response from the controller, if the TPS adjustment is correct.
Please actuate the throttles and see what happens with this "idle switch" .
Will it go to OFF ?

--- End quote ---

Hi Schuppi

The error comes up regardless of where the throttle is positioned.  I have removed the TPS from the throttle body and have it just hanging free.  I have tried it at numerous positions and the error persists.

It will also not allow any adjustment.  As soon as you click on "Start", this comes up.

schuppi:
Hello,
in that case, the sensor will be out of the stored value in the ECU.

For example. Stored value for idle 0,4 -0,6 V (I dont know exactly the right value) >
TPS setting and learning is unlocked.

Ignition is on and power supply to the sensor is good? > YES, I think so.

Jughead:

--- Quote from: schuppi on September 17, 2015, 03:41:10 PM ---Hello,
in that case, the sensor will be out of the stored value in the ECU.

For example. Stored value for idle 0,4 -0,6 V (I dont know exactly the right value) >
TPS setting and learning is unlocked.

Ignition is on and power supply to the sensor is good? > YES, I think so.

--- End quote ---

Yes, ignition is on and sensor is good.  I have even used a sensor from a nicely running bike.  Same result.

I have adjusted the sensor to give me .36V on a Fluke digital MM, but even so, the "switch" remains on, and the adjustment feature fails.

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