dltang
Very Handy Member
Okay guys, I got home at 1235am and Brian was already in bed. I started reading some of the old threads and with my not so technical female brain here is what I am doing.
Let me start from the beginning first. In a previous thread I noted that my spyder has been backfiring and popping a lot lately. Well the last few days it has been running really sluggish when I first get going. No, I do not normally warm it up to one or two bars before I get on it and I never have. Anyway, on the way to work today it started to sputter, like it had bad gas or wasn't getting any gas. If it had a fuel filter (does it) I would say it felt clogged. Anyway, I was slowing down and I had the clutch pulled in and it just quit. I turned it off, pulled the key, waited a minute, put the key back in and restarted it. No more sputtering but at the next stop sign, it just quit again. After that, no more problems and off to work I went. After work, I went to start spyder and check engine light was on. I started it and light was still on. I turned it off, pulled the key, waited and tryed again. No more check engine light. Started her up and off I went. At my first stop light, you guessed it, spyder just quit. I restarted and off I went. It has been running sluggish until about 2-3 bars just lately.
So back to where I am now. I was reading about resetting ECU. I know we did this when we first installed the Hindle, I am just wondering if it was done again after they put the new gaskets in. Or if it even needs to be done again. I figured what will it hurt. So out to the garage I went. Pulled the panels off the left side and disconnected the negative directly from the battery. I will leave it like this overnight. When I get up, I will reconnect and put her back together. I will also turn her on and let her idle for 15-20 minutes, then out for a 20 minute ride. This may not help one iota, but I figure it sure can't hurt.
So what do you think, am I just a crazy girl and this was a waste of time? or is this something that may actually help? I am seeking all input, constructively please. Thanks in advance guys.
Let me start from the beginning first. In a previous thread I noted that my spyder has been backfiring and popping a lot lately. Well the last few days it has been running really sluggish when I first get going. No, I do not normally warm it up to one or two bars before I get on it and I never have. Anyway, on the way to work today it started to sputter, like it had bad gas or wasn't getting any gas. If it had a fuel filter (does it) I would say it felt clogged. Anyway, I was slowing down and I had the clutch pulled in and it just quit. I turned it off, pulled the key, waited a minute, put the key back in and restarted it. No more sputtering but at the next stop sign, it just quit again. After that, no more problems and off to work I went. After work, I went to start spyder and check engine light was on. I started it and light was still on. I turned it off, pulled the key, waited and tryed again. No more check engine light. Started her up and off I went. At my first stop light, you guessed it, spyder just quit. I restarted and off I went. It has been running sluggish until about 2-3 bars just lately.
So back to where I am now. I was reading about resetting ECU. I know we did this when we first installed the Hindle, I am just wondering if it was done again after they put the new gaskets in. Or if it even needs to be done again. I figured what will it hurt. So out to the garage I went. Pulled the panels off the left side and disconnected the negative directly from the battery. I will leave it like this overnight. When I get up, I will reconnect and put her back together. I will also turn her on and let her idle for 15-20 minutes, then out for a 20 minute ride. This may not help one iota, but I figure it sure can't hurt.
So what do you think, am I just a crazy girl and this was a waste of time? or is this something that may actually help? I am seeking all input, constructively please. Thanks in advance guys.