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Old 06-29-2009, 10:01 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Bike wont fire! help me

Okay, its an 06 Daytona 675...it sat for a while when I was over seas...Now the damn thing wont fire...new batt, I ground tested all the spark plugs, cleaned the fuel rail and injectors, cleaned all the fuel lines, kept the new batt on a tender for 24 hrs, made sure all connections were tight, checked all fuses and relays. All the bike does is crank and wont run...I have no idea what is going on ...all the fuellines are un-kinked...oil good...i hooked a reader up to the OBD and pulled code 113 but the dealership are being a bunch of jerks and wont tell me what the code is...anyone have any ideas?
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According to the good book:

P0113 is intake air temperature too low.

I assume P0113 noted in the manual is the same as the 113 you are looking at. I haven't thought about what constitutes a low intake air temperature, so I don't know what it means.
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I would assume thats either a sensor or ECU issue...do you think it would be worth it to have the computer remapped?
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I would assume thats either a sensor or ECU issue...do you think it would be worth it to have the computer remapped?
You are right on both counts. I am told that if some bikes sit dead for a while, you need to remap. Pull the air cleaner if you can, just to see if some one is living in there?
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