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I Wilpir
Here's what I'll do first, unplug the battery for 30 minutes, and plug it in.
FlyBoy2121
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Really? So this should reset it? I've never seen this said anywhere ,sounds so simple..Thanx Ill try it
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I had trouble resetting my Brake Failure error last year. I had to bleed the brakes and then do the low brake pressure switch reset to clear the error. Although the brakes felt good, it was clear to me by the increase in effort to get the low brake pressure switch (2nd switch) to click after bleeding I had air in my system.
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If you were parked on an incline my guess is you’re low on brake fluid. That code is low pressure.
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Ok I went and disconnected the neg side and the bikes starter tried to start it with no key in it! wth! I disconnected neg again and when I go to reconnect it the starter kicks in...now what the heck happened
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Bleeding brakes sounds like the way to go..The first thing I did was put fluid in...Now if I can only reconnect the battery without the starter motor kicking on..For the life of me I don't know how this happened...…..
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Brake Warning Reset Procedure
If you do not have any codes, but still have a brake warning, it is possible the low pressure switch has been activated. There are three switches in the brake circuit. 1. Brake light switch, 2. Hydraulic pressure switch, and 3. Low pressure switch (this is really a limit switch that just senses the pedal has traveled too far). This can be reset by the following procedure.After a low pressure switch (LPS) problem hasbeen solved, it is necessary to clear the occurredfault in the VCM as follows:1. Turn ignition switch OFF.2. Wait 30 seconds.3. Turn ignition switch ON.4. Press the brake pedal, you should hear two clicks. NOTE: The 1st click will come from the brake lightswitch. Continue to strongly press the brake pedal to heara 2nd click. This one will come from the low pressureswitch. You may not hear the click, just push the pedal real hard.5. Turn ignition switch OFF.6. Wait 30 seconds.7. Turn ignition switch ON.8. Validate fault was cleared.
What caused the condition in the first place? This has happened to me a couple of times. When the parking brake is ON and your foot is on the brake pedal, then you release the parking brake, you will feel the brake pedal go down an additional amount. If it goes down far enough to activate the 3rd switch, that is when you get the brake failure message. Now I'm just careful of the pressure I put on the brake pedal when I release the parking brake. No more problems.
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Starter motor wont shut off help!
I went to disconnect my battery as suggested on this thread to reset code..and when I went to disconnect neg side starter motor started..as soon as I disconnected it it stopped..When I go to reconnect it starter motor starts again even when key is not in ignition!! What the heck did I do wrong?
Last edited by CopperSpyder; 08-15-2019 at 02:59 PM.
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Originally Posted by Grandpot
Brake Warning Reset Procedure
If you do not have any codes, but still have a brake warning, it is possible the low pressure switch has been activated. There are three switches in the brake circuit. 1. Brake light switch, 2. Hydraulic pressure switch, and 3. Low pressure switch (this is really a limit switch that just senses the pedal has traveled too far). This can be reset by the following procedure.After a low pressure switch (LPS) problem hasbeen solved, it is necessary to clear the occurredfault in the VCM as follows:1. Turn ignition switch OFF.2. Wait 30 seconds.3. Turn ignition switch ON.4. Press the brake pedal, you should hear two clicks. NOTE: The 1st click will come from the brake lightswitch. Continue to strongly press the brake pedal to heara 2nd click. This one will come from the low pressureswitch. You may not hear the click, just push the pedal real hard.5. Turn ignition switch OFF.6. Wait 30 seconds.7. Turn ignition switch ON.8. Validate fault was cleared.
What caused the condition in the first place? This has happened to me a couple of times. When the parking brake is ON and your foot is on the brake pedal, then you release the parking brake, you will feel the brake pedal go down an additional amount. If it goes down far enough to activate the 3rd switch, that is when you get the brake failure message. Now I'm just careful of the pressure I put on the brake pedal when I release the parking brake. No more problems.
Yep but now I cant even reconnect battery terminal as starter kicks on
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If you notice the orca closes the switch when the engine is running the starter engages immediately when the engine stops.
FlyBoy2121
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Does the initial screen appear? The one you need to press the mode key to clear.
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no, as soon as I go to connect neg wire the starter starts turning with no key in it..I immediately remove as not to fry starter
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If I leave neg wire attached and insert key bike starts and starter stops..should I connect neg wire start bike and turn off key to see if this remedies the problem? also trying to do this in 111 degree Arizona heat.....
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First, remove the key completely, then leave the battery disconnected for one hour. This will assure the computer resets. Then without the key in the ignition, connect the negative lead of the battery. I am assuming you have not removed the positive lead. If that is successful, turn the key on and start the bike.
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This is what Im saying..I have the key out..when I go to reconnect neg wire it sparks a little and starter kicks over ..I never removed pos terminal side..So should I quickly reattach neg wire and insert key while starter is spinning start bike and then turn off?
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Keep the battery completely disconnected for one hour. I want to make sure the computer is reset. Something is energizing the starter and I want to make sure it's not software. If that doesn't work, do as you just suggested.
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OK I'll wait an hour to see if this works …..
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Nope!!! Thanx Grandpot for your help but it wont stop..It violently sparks (almost welding itself to post)when I go to reattach the black wires and the starter spins..I didn't even try to start bike as I didn't want to fry the starter..Should of never listened to the poster that said for me to do this now my only recourse is to get a tow to shop.Hundreds of dollars for what was supposed to be a simple at home fix!!! Jeez....
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Sorry to hear that. Unless you know someone with a BUDS system nearby, the dealer is your logical recourse. Good luck.
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Nope just moved here a couple of months ago...members should beware of posters offering advice that have no business in doing so especially from other countries!!
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Does the starter try to engage even if the engine kill switch is off?
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Yes ..I tried that too..very confusing
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[QUOTE=wilpir;1466655]Nope just moved here a couple of months ago...members should beware of posters offering advice that have no business in doing so especially from other countries!![/
I know you’re frustrated but blaming someone else for your situation is wrong. If you didn’t know how to disconnect and reconnect the battery you probably shouldn’t have attempted it.
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Ive had motorcycles my whole life , raced supermoto for years never had a problem with disconnecting a battery in my life! Didn't know it would do this to my bike ! No where in the manual does it say this happens....
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