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Hogs
| Posted on Monday, July 04, 2011 - 08:39 am: |
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Hey guys, not used to these newer TPS reset deals...I know you don`t use a program to do it, just with the key etc..But have no ideal.... Can someone give me the easy 123 way to reset the TPS on a 2009 xb12??? Thanks in Advance! |
Blaylock1988
| Posted on Monday, July 04, 2011 - 09:37 am: |
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As quoted from Froggy:
quote: To reset an 08+ Buell, do the following: 1. Turn on the key. 2. Set the kill switch to the run position. 3. Don't start the engine. Rotate the throttle from fully closed (gently forced closed) to fully open (gently held open), and then back again to closed (gently forced closed). 4. Repeat 3 times. Hold each position (fully open, fully closed) for 1 full second. 5. Turn the key off and on.
A little use of the search function will get you pretty far, it was in the very first post that came up when I searched for it. |
Alex
| Posted on Monday, July 04, 2011 - 09:40 am: |
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- IGN ON, KILL SWITCH ON -Engine not running - Open Throttle to full open and keep it there for at least a second ( I count one - two - three) - Close Throttle completely and keep it there for at least a second (again I count one - two - three) - Open Throttle to full open and keep it there for a second - Close Throttle completely and keep it there for a second - Open Throttle to full open and keep it there for a second - Close Throttle completely and keep it there for a second After You completed this cycle (three times opening and closing) TPS should adjust itself. Unfortunately You can not see it. On a 1125 You can check it in Diag Mode. Hope this helps. Regards Alex |
Akbuell
| Posted on Monday, July 04, 2011 - 09:41 am: |
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From my '08 XB12 service manual (I believe the '09s are the same) 1. Stop/run switch to Run 2. Ign to ON. Do not start engine 3. Roll throttle from fully closed to fully open 3 times, pausing at least 1 sec at each stop. 4. Cycle Ign switch off, then on again |
Nono443
| Posted on Monday, July 04, 2011 - 02:16 pm: |
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Now that is what I call community help. That doesn't look hard to do at all. |
Froggy
| Posted on Monday, July 04, 2011 - 02:27 pm: |
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Indeed, very easy to do. The only hard part, as mentioned above, is figuring out if you did it right. On the 1125 you can use the gauge cluster and see the TPS reading in real time, while on the XB I am not sure of what you can do to confirm. Either way, I recommend doing it at least twice, just in case if you didn't hold the throttle enough once and it didn't reset. |
Hogs
| Posted on Monday, July 04, 2011 - 04:23 pm: |
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Hey Guys, Thanks a Million, YEah My son picked up a 2009 xb12R , All i got are the older Xb`s lol so had no ideal how to do it...And yeah it was too easy.. Thanks again!!!! |
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