BobPS
Husqvarna
A Class
Hi guys,
I've been having this blinking neutral light problem for some time now. I tried cleaning the TPS sensor, but I still have this neutral light blinking. It doesn't happen all the time. When it happens, shutting the engine off and then restarting it makes the blink stop.
Earlier today I used iBeat to clear fail history... there was a long list of error, all of them were water temperature high value... (BTW, I ride the bike everyday. I commute on it and I ride in a stop-and-go traffic, so I guess high temperature is something that I have to deal with every time) ... So, I cleared them, then I took the bike for a spin. The blinking neutral light was still there. I filled up at a gas and when I restarted the bike, the blinking stop.
When I got home I hook the bike to iBeat again and what do you know there's another error. It's the same water temperature high value.
Here's a couple of screen shots. I took it during the second session with iBeat. after I cleared the previous fail history:

When I visited the dealership a couple of weeks ago to have the fueling remap, I remember that their diagnostic tool also showed water temperature high value. The mechanic cleared it but it comes back.
What should I check now, the water temp sensor (is there one)? Do I have to replace it?
Thanks in advance guys,
Bob
I've been having this blinking neutral light problem for some time now. I tried cleaning the TPS sensor, but I still have this neutral light blinking. It doesn't happen all the time. When it happens, shutting the engine off and then restarting it makes the blink stop.
Earlier today I used iBeat to clear fail history... there was a long list of error, all of them were water temperature high value... (BTW, I ride the bike everyday. I commute on it and I ride in a stop-and-go traffic, so I guess high temperature is something that I have to deal with every time) ... So, I cleared them, then I took the bike for a spin. The blinking neutral light was still there. I filled up at a gas and when I restarted the bike, the blinking stop.
When I got home I hook the bike to iBeat again and what do you know there's another error. It's the same water temperature high value.
Here's a couple of screen shots. I took it during the second session with iBeat. after I cleared the previous fail history:


When I visited the dealership a couple of weeks ago to have the fueling remap, I remember that their diagnostic tool also showed water temperature high value. The mechanic cleared it but it comes back.
What should I check now, the water temp sensor (is there one)? Do I have to replace it?
Thanks in advance guys,
Bob