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I am no mechanic, and most likely someone will have the correct answer for you here, with what those codes mean. I have had issues similar to yours before and I believe half of them were related to the amount of oil I have running in the bike. Seems that when it was low it would always have crazy issues.
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Oil was okay
The oil was the first thing I checked when I got home. Oil level was okay.
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I searched and couldn't find any other posts on these codes. Check again in the morning and maybe some smart Spyder owner from the East will have found an answer for you. Good luck.
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could be the throttle body maybe.have you had to replace yours yet?have you gotten all the updates needed for the t.b.? just asking
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I agree with Roger, the programming codes may have been a momentary glitch. Unless they happen again, I would ignore them. The fuel pressure code that remains shbe investigated, however. Time to see your dealer. Could be something as simple as a plugged fuel filter, but it could also be something much more ominous...that could leave you stranded all of a sudden...possibly in the middle of an intersection or on a busy freeway. That is no time for your ride to suddenly quit.
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Crud clogged up the fuel filter from sitting maybe??
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thanks
Thanks to all for the input. My bike never sits for very long. I live in sunny California . Took off this a.m. with no trouble codes, bike warmed up and ran fine. Gassed up a mile down the road and got a P0136 (O2sensor) along with the P0172 code again. Bike started and ran fine so I headed down the road and rechecked for codes after another mile. NO CODES! Road 150 uneventful miles up and down the coast. Trike ran great! I checked for codes several times during the ride and found no codes. Checked one more time when I got home, again no codes. My garage however smells of gas. I think it's time to see the dealer.
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Originally Posted by ICE
Thanks to all for the input. My bike never sits for very long. I live in sunny California . Took off this a.m. with no trouble codes, bike warmed up and ran fine. Gassed up a mile down the road and got a P0136 (O2sensor) along with the P0172 code again. Bike started and ran fine so I headed down the road and rechecked for codes after another mile. NO CODES! Road 150 uneventful miles up and down the coast. Trike ran great! I checked for codes several times during the ride and found no codes. Checked one more time when I got home, again no codes. My garage however smells of gas. I think it's time to see the dealer.
Sounds like you better check for a fuel leak before you ride again.
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no leaks
I pulled the right side tubberware earlier and everything looked dry. No signs of any gas leakage. Also ran bike and checked for leaks while running. Could not find any leaks.
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Hopefully nothing serious, Did you replaced your gas cap yet? good luck.
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update on trouble codes
Last Friday code feast appears to have been a bad hair day. Sat morning I fired up the RT, there was still a P0172 code. Headed down the road and topped off the tank about a mile from the house. Rechecked for codes...no codes. RT ran great all weekend, 400+ miles. No codes, no scary flashing lights. I will make an appointment with my dealer to check things out. Thanks to all.
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