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MaddMAx2u
Posted 2011-04-09 10:02 AM (#83585)
Subject: Engine Light and Battery Light ON!! Also posted in Tech Board


Iron Butt

Posts: 880
Orlando, FL
Anyone had this happen??? After breaking in my NEW vision 8 ball I cranked it and hit about 4500 RPM. When I did that the engine light and the battery light came on, and the first time it happened I noticed the Volt meter spiked. The lights stayed on for 1-2 minutes and went out. It has done this again twice when hitting 4500 RPM (did not see the volt meter spike on subsequent events) The bike runs fine, nothing seems to happen except these lights coming on and the one time volt meter spike.

Got the Error code from the display which is ........
Error: 0
Failure Mode Indicator: 3
Suspect Parameter Number: 168

The mechanic at the dealership can't find it in his book of codes and is checking on it. In the meantime he thinks it the regulator or something and is getting a new one for me.

Has anyone had this issue?
If so, what was the problem and what was the solution?

I want to enjoy my new bike!! (It's 3 weeks old!)
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marcparnes
Posted 2011-04-09 4:29 PM (#83598 - in reply to #83585)
Subject: Re: Engine Light and Battery Light ON!! Also posted in Tech Board


Iron Butt

Posts: 802
I had my regulator fail on the '11 at about 5000 miles. The voltmeter kept climbing till the battery light came on. I don't remember the check engine light coming on but it might have.

Marc
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stifsmit
Posted 2012-06-25 7:38 PM (#117608 - in reply to #83585)
Subject: Re: Engine Light and Battery Light ON!! Also posted in Tech Board


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 25
Tyler Texas
Did you ever find out what was cousing light to come on mine has been doing that for over a month been to dealer n fixed said it was a tip over sensor made engine light come then 2 weeks later engine and battery light are coming on same code 0,3 11,000 miles 2011 vv.
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DetroitDetomaso
Posted 2012-06-26 8:33 AM (#117638 - in reply to #83585)
Subject: Re: Engine Light and Battery Light ON!! Also posted in Tech Board


Cruiser

Posts: 94
Las Vegas
My 11 VV 8 Ball regulator failed at 1200 miles. I wish I new what caused it. I don't want to get stuck again.
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Arkainzeye
Posted 2012-06-26 3:45 PM (#117666 - in reply to #83585)
Subject: Re: Engine Light and Battery Light ON!! Also posted in Tech Board


Visionary

Posts: 3773
Pittsburgh, PA
wow 1200 miles i would love to know what caused that as well ... jsut wondering is the 11 regulator the same as the other years?
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marcparnes
Posted 2012-06-26 3:47 PM (#117667 - in reply to #83585)
Subject: Re: Engine Light and Battery Light ON!! Also posted in Tech Board


Iron Butt

Posts: 802
My '11 regulator failed at 1500 miles as well. They installed one off of another new '11 and its been fine since. 35000 miles now. The '11 is different than earlier years. My friend with his '10 was with me when we broke down and I was thinking maybe to use his to get the bikes to a motel but no good.

Marc
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varyder
Posted 2012-06-26 3:55 PM (#117670 - in reply to #83585)
Subject: Re: Engine Light and Battery Light ON!! Also posted in Tech Board


Visionary

Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA
my regulator went at 98,000 with about a month left on the extended warranty. Same systems but it was a continual spike above idle. happy camper now... I refused to run the bike until it was fixed that week. I didn't want to take a chance of frying the other stuff.
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johnnyvision
Posted 2012-06-26 5:43 PM (#117677 - in reply to #83585)
Subject: Re: Engine Light and Battery Light ON!! Also posted in Tech Board


Visionary

Posts: 4278
Of coarse you checked battery cables. Have a battery load test some new battery's are not good.
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marcparnes
Posted 2012-06-26 5:44 PM (#117678 - in reply to #83585)
Subject: Re: Engine Light and Battery Light ON!! Also posted in Tech Board


Iron Butt

Posts: 802
Just a bit of follow-up on the alternator failure. It happened outside of Tucson on the freeway. The gauge went to over 16 volts and the battery light came on. I found that if I put all the accessories on including the seat, grips, radio, HID light, etc and kept the revs below about 1500 rpm I could keep the volts right at 15 which had the battery light out and allowed me to ride it to a motel and to the dealer in the morning. So if you ever have one fail it is possible to ride to help.

Marc
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Arkainzeye
Posted 2012-06-27 6:54 PM (#117810 - in reply to #117670)
Subject: Re: Engine Light and Battery Light ON!! Also posted in Tech Board


Visionary

Posts: 3773
Pittsburgh, PA
ive read on this forum alot over the past 4 years about loose battery connections causing all type of troubles, does anyone think this could be added to the issues? just wondering how some of these have failed with extremely low miles!

http://www.ehow.com/info_8754942_can-regulator-rectifier-go-bad.htm...
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Arkainzeye
Posted 2012-06-27 6:57 PM (#117812 - in reply to #83585)
Subject: Re: Engine Light and Battery Light ON!! Also posted in Tech Board


Visionary

Posts: 3773
Pittsburgh, PA
I also remember reading where the newer visions (not sure when this started) but they have full charge/power at idle, whereas my 08 did Not give full charge until a certain Rpm range.
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