05 FJR, 85,000 on the clock.Over 100 mph and whackin the throttle on to pass a prius. The CEL comes on and it goes into limp mode for a couple seconds. When I back off the throttle it behaves just great until I have to really into the throttle again.
It has been doing this for the past 2 years, I have tried different brands of guzzilene to no avail. When I check the code, it is always 16. Thats TPS,, barometric pressure and intake man pressure. They are all on the same circuit. There is nothing wrong with the wiring or connectors. Been over that multiple times. The TPS sweep shows perfect response at all throttle angles. The baro shows what I'm reading at this altitude, the intake pressure sensor drops when cranking just like it should.
This only happens when under heavy load at high rpm. I'm kinda leaning toward fuel pump as it seems to be maybe a fuel delivery issue. I can put an inline pressure gauge that runs up to the dash, but then i would not be watching the road. Not gonna happen.
Any thoughts? Anybody run up against this problem?
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Looking for a little suggestions
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Looking for a little suggestions
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Re: Looking for a little suggestions
Stupid question here. Was it the rev limiter? You mention high rpm-then wacking it on. Its happened to me on a multi car pass...but probably not what yer looking for because I never had a CEL staring up at me...
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Re: Looking for a little suggestions
Nope, I have actually hit the rev limiter more than once, comes on about 9300 rpm.
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Re: Looking for a little suggestions
I remember having an issue with the TPS on my 2004; the diag screen showed the proper sweep through the range of movement yet the bike still exhibited the gaps or hiccup in acceleration with sudden or abrupt throttle inputs. The TPS was replaced and the symptoms never resurfaced.
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Re: Looking for a little suggestions
^ this. There numerous threads on multiple forums about similar symptoms and the TPS measures fine per the FSM but replacing it always seems to cure the problem.extrememarine wrote: ↑Mon Sep 27, 2021 12:04 pm I remember having an issue with the TPS on my 2004; the diag screen showed the proper sweep through the range of movement yet the bike still exhibited the gaps or hiccup in acceleration with sudden or abrupt throttle inputs. The TPS was replaced and the symptoms never resurfaced.
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