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    Default Code P0127

    Hopped on my Spyder today and check engine was flashing. I pulled a code, which was P0127. Does anybody know what this means? The temperature was reading 127 when I got on the bike. It was hot today, but not that hot!!

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    P0127 - Intake Air Temperature Too High

    Possible causes
    - Intake air temperature sensor harness is open or shorted
    - Intake air temperature sensor electrical circuit poor connection
    - Faulty Intake air temperature sensor

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    Thanks MSJ4848. Is it OK to ride?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pikester View Post
    Thanks MSJ4848. Is it OK to ride?
    Once it cools down a bit you should be OK.

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    Quote Originally Posted by boborgera View Post
    Once it cools down a bit you should be OK.
    You are right. I went out a little while ago and it was back to normal. Could the 129 degree temp have triggered that code?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pikester View Post
    You are right. I went out a little while ago and it was back to normal. Could the 129 degree temp have triggered that code?
    Yep, That's the way it works, A lot of heat gets trapped under that plastic, Especially with the extreme hot weather out your way lately.

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    Quote Originally Posted by boborgera View Post
    Yep, That's the way it works, A lot of heat gets trapped under that plastic, Especially with the extreme hot weather out your way lately.
    Would it help to get rid of some of the heat if I remove the drip pan that Lamont removed to make his oil changes easier?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pikester View Post
    Would it help to get rid of some of the heat if I remove the drip pan that Lamont removed to make his oil changes easier?
    I'll defer that question to someone else i was lucky i guess,? I never had a heat problem on my GS [08]

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