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twnboarder 02-04-05 03:31 PM

2005 SV650S misfiring brand new!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Hey guys, just wanted to see if this has happened to anyone else. I picked up a 2005 SVS the other day, and after about 25 miles, it started to misfire horribly. Took it back to the shop, they said it was a connector but didnt say specifically what connector. would have to be a coil pack or spark plug, or battery issue IMO. Anyways, they said they got it started working again, so i rode it home but it was too cold to ride to work that day. Put my accesories on in the next few days, and then yesterday was very nice so i rode to work, all good. Rode home from work, all good. Got home, parked in the garage, got off the bike, and it started mis-firing again!!!! the RPM's go from 1,000 to 1500 and back down and back up constantly and you can feel in the exhaust its a misfire. Anyone else have problems like this, and did your dealer tell you teh problem, since my dealer seems to be ignorant on how to fix this bike. Thanks for any help!!!!!!!!

hall13uk 02-04-05 03:41 PM

your dealer should be taking this problem more seriously get down there and tell them to get it sorted ASAP the ecu unit will tell them the problem once they plug it into there pc with the software installed. you have just spent best part of 6 grand on a bike dont be rude but be assurtive.
good luck fella :thumbsup: oh & contact suzuki if need be there very helpful.

Carsick 02-04-05 03:51 PM

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Originally Posted by hall13uk
the ecu unit will tell them the problem

If it's a connector issue in the HT part of the circuit, I doubt the ECU would even be aware of a problem.

I agree, though, get it down there again and make sure they tell you what the problem is.

twnboarder 02-04-05 05:04 PM

Thanks for the replies guys. I took it back to the dealership just now and they are going to call Suzuki on monday. It just sux cuz its going to be the first nice weekend we've had here, and now I'm bikeless again. :(

TSM 02-04-05 06:30 PM

I dont think they connect the ecu to the computer, they are not that complex. There is a service plug under the rear seat, with a rubber cover on it. You need to bridge the two pins and if there are any problems it will give an error code on the speedo.

hall13uk 03-04-05 02:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TSM
I dont think they connect the ecu to the computer, they are not that complex. There is a service plug under the rear seat, with a rubber cover on it. You need to bridge the two pins and if there are any problems it will give an error code on the speedo.

they do i saw them do it. the errors come up on the pc screen.

Anonymous 03-04-05 09:22 AM

Is it or have you made it wet? Doesnt sound completely like it but check the front plug connection tight and sealed well. If it hasnt been wet ignore this.

SV650Racer 04-04-05 12:12 PM

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Originally Posted by hall13uk
Quote:

Originally Posted by TSM
I dont think they connect the ecu to the computer, they are not that complex. There is a service plug under the rear seat, with a rubber cover on it. You need to bridge the two pins and if there are any problems it will give an error code on the speedo.

they do i saw them do it. the errors come up on the pc screen.

They do connect it to a PC now using new software through Suzuki. Shows up all the fault codes.

TSM 04-04-05 12:42 PM

finaly technology put to use.

454697819 04-04-05 01:51 PM

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Originally Posted by TSM
finaly technology put to use.


maybee, but have u seen a suzuki mechanic with a computer :roll:

when it doesn start up they inevtably shove screw driver in it sum where and bugger it up,

(can u tell that i dont like most bie mechanics)


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