f4i tipover sensor bypass
#5
theres 3 wires...green is ground I think...so just splice the other two? I tried somethin like that before, I unhooked the sensor and put a wire in the two non-ground terminals, and then grounded the ground terminal. It didn't work, so what did I do wrong? Do you have to have the sensor wired in?
#8
if I remove the lean angle sensor on mine, the FI light stays on, and I can't start my bike (bike does not prime, and fuel pump does not turn on)
I'll get you the link to a site that explains how to do this...
I'll get you the link to a site that explains how to do this...
#9
Originally posted by bler
if I remove the lean angle sensor on mine, the FI light stays on, and I can't start my bike (bike does not prime, and fuel pump does not turn on)
if I remove the lean angle sensor on mine, the FI light stays on, and I can't start my bike (bike does not prime, and fuel pump does not turn on)
#10
>>That sounds about right. I looked at the drawing. Looks like if I unplug
>>the sensor and jumper the white/black & the red/white that should take care
>>of it. That will put power to the engine stop relay. I got my punishment -
>>driving back from SF watching the lane splitters, trying to keep out of the
>>way.
>>>This is an easy fix...If the bank angle sensor is anything like the 01'
>>>Rc51, which I own and ride with my $.50 cent bypass method. There are 3
>>>wires at the sensor plug. What I did was cut the wires between the plug
>>>and the sensor so I could still unplug the wire if needed and reconnect
>>>the BAS (Bank Angel sensor) if needed. I then using the schematic in the
>>>back of the factory honda manual figured out what needed to happen. I
>>>spliced the 2 outside wires on the plug and away I went. Taped up the
>>>middle wire which isn't needed and that's it. If you have any question
>>>your welcome to write me back and ask. I have ridden over 5000 miles
>>>with this fix on my RC...
>>>
>>the sensor and jumper the white/black & the red/white that should take care
>>of it. That will put power to the engine stop relay. I got my punishment -
>>driving back from SF watching the lane splitters, trying to keep out of the
>>way.
>>>This is an easy fix...If the bank angle sensor is anything like the 01'
>>>Rc51, which I own and ride with my $.50 cent bypass method. There are 3
>>>wires at the sensor plug. What I did was cut the wires between the plug
>>>and the sensor so I could still unplug the wire if needed and reconnect
>>>the BAS (Bank Angel sensor) if needed. I then using the schematic in the
>>>back of the factory honda manual figured out what needed to happen. I
>>>spliced the 2 outside wires on the plug and away I went. Taped up the
>>>middle wire which isn't needed and that's it. If you have any question
>>>your welcome to write me back and ask. I have ridden over 5000 miles
>>>with this fix on my RC...
>>>
#12
Re: f4i tipover sensor bypass
Some one ho know how I would by pass my tipover sensor on my cbr 600rr 2003?
Im in tha garage now and have bought a stunt cbr and it dont have any tipover sensor and I dont get it to run whit the lights and thinks becose the sensor is away. Can some one help me fast!? the snow is on his move from the roads and I want take the motorcycle for a spin her in sweden.
Im in tha garage now and have bought a stunt cbr and it dont have any tipover sensor and I dont get it to run whit the lights and thinks becose the sensor is away. Can some one help me fast!? the snow is on his move from the roads and I want take the motorcycle for a spin her in sweden.
#16
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Re: f4i tipover sensor bypass
splice red and green together and cut the white one short(Not connected to anything),tape it off so it dont hit anything and let it hang
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