Author Topic: R1000RR Raced bike  (Read 6937 times)

tomin8er

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R1000RR Raced bike
« on: November 15, 2015, 05:41:49 AM »
Hi Stephan,

I have a customers bike that's was never plated on road and used on the track only. The Throttle body box and frame was damaged. I had the LH frame and throttle body box repaired. And now am in the process of starting the bike. The GS911 Wi-Fi cold not test fuel pump, injectors etc. so I swapped out the ECM with a used one the customer bought with the bike. I swapped units and now the GS911 can test all components positive and functioning so my assumption here is the original ECU is damaged.

Here's my question. Do I need to purchase a new one and have the dealer write the ESN to the ECU or use something like a TEXA scan tool to write to the new computer? Is there a way of having the dealer reflash the used on I have? I don't see a way of testing the sensor ring with the GS911 but the fact that I can now test everything using my GS911 that would tell me the old ECM is junk? Now when I turn the key on After 8-10 seconds I get EWS on the screen. Servos and most everything powers up on the used ECM it didn't on the original. But I cant start the bike because of EWS. The R1000RR forum has no posts related to this topic.

I do have a few error codes two in particular are servo errors. Bothe have had the cables removed and I'm assuming here the bike can still start without them?

Thanks Stephan

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Tomas
« Last Edit: November 15, 2015, 06:06:33 AM by tomin8er »

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Re: R1000RR Raced bike
« Reply #1 on: November 17, 2015, 04:43:56 AM »
Wow don't chime in too quick here.....

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Re: R1000RR Raced bike
« Reply #2 on: November 17, 2015, 11:39:26 AM »
You would need the keys that belonged to the bike that the new ECM came from.  The ECM holds the key codes, thus the EWS error.

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Re: R1000RR Raced bike
« Reply #3 on: November 17, 2015, 11:40:31 AM »
Wow don't chime in too quick here.....

Relax, we're pacing ourselves!  ;D