• 4 Stroke Husqvarna Motorcycles Made In Italy - About 1989 to 2014
    TE = 4st Enduro & TC = 4st Cross

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    As you all know, Coffee (Dean) passed away a couple of years ago. I am Dean's ex-wife's husband and happen to have spent my career in tech. Over the years, I occasionally helped Dean with various tech issues.

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2009 husky te 510 temp sensor

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Husqvarna
hi i have a husky 2009 te510 that misses in the lower part of the rev range when it gets hot , i have had it plugged in at the bike shop and they said it was the mapping (which was changed for australian conditions when i took it in ) or the temp sensor
has anyone had this problem or know of a solution.
 
Having similar problem with 2010 TE450
Runs great when off loaded from trailer and then runs rough halk way through two hour ride
Thought it might be electrical so have gone over most connectionsq
Just took off temp sensor connector, cleaned and sprayed and seems better
Have heard of many issues with the sensor
Will take mine back to dealer when back from one week in the forrest.
Cheers
 
The sensors have shown problems- but (I think) more people have changed them at this point than actually had a bad sensor... Though some have changed them multiple times and had bad sensors on more than 1 occasion. It is REAL easy for your dealer to tell if its bad with Ibeat- You can tell yourself if the fan doesn't come on when HOT - or if the fan is on when cold.

I have not had a bad temp sensor yet- BUT my bike (09TE450) did stumble at one point, prior to tuning/after breakin/ back in 2009, when in real technical trail with the bike HOT at lower rpms. I leaned out the CO1 setting and the CO2 setting- just a little. (less than 3%) After that it doesn't stall or hesitate or stumble-. Also having the TPS set correctly can correct low end issues- as well as starting troubles.

SO I think your shop is dead on- but he should have had more definitive answers as to the temp sensor after hooking it up to Ibeat. Short of something like bad spark plug/wires, over oiling airfilter, bad gas,...
 
thanks i have ordered a new sensor and will see how it goes ,as i am living 200 kls from a husky dealer at the moment it is not easy for me to go back to the dealer and try again , i have had this problem on and off for a while now but more now that i am in the hotter climate.
fingers crossed
 
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