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kenhiggins
Posted 2009-06-03 8:59 PM (#36008)
Subject: Lost MPH/RPM & Mileage


Cruiser

Posts: 249
Montreal, QC Canada
Need some help. Coming home from a cruise tonight, we lost the mph, rpm gear selection, and odometer. If I tap on the top of the dash, the radio goes dark then comes back on. Got back into the garage, killed bike and let it sit a few minutes. Restarted it and RPM and gear selection came on until I hit the dash again. The mileage counter stayed the same so the last 100km we put on the bike are gone. Maybe not a bad thing if you wanted to keep the mileage down!

Anyone ever had this happen? Hoping its just something loose.

Thanks
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kevinx
Posted 2009-06-03 9:18 PM (#36009 - in reply to #36008)
Subject: RE: Lost MPH/RPM & Mileage


Visionary

Posts: 1340
Gainesville Fl Home of the Gators
Pull the cover at the base of the seat, and check the ground wire on the right lower consol bolt.
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Joker
Posted 2009-06-04 10:34 AM (#36039 - in reply to #36008)
Subject: Re: Lost MPH/RPM & Mileage


Cruiser

Posts: 194
Buford, GA United States
Mine did this and the mechanic found that the key had allowed some water to get into the ignition when I washed the bike. Took the key out and put a small amount of grease on the key and we were good to go. There was one fuse that we had to replace but since then no problems.
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cjnoho
Posted 2009-06-06 7:55 PM (#36168 - in reply to #36008)
Subject: RE: Lost MPH/RPM & Mileage


Visionary

Posts: 1324
So Cal
I had that problem berore the ignition switch recall, no problem since. I always give the ignition swich a shot of WD 40 after a wash. In fact WD 40 is my second best tool in my tool box. Right next to my BFH!

Edited by cjnoho 2009-06-06 7:55 PM
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Member No. 1
Posted 2009-06-07 4:06 AM (#36177 - in reply to #36168)
Subject: RE: Lost MPH/RPM & Mileage


Cruiser

Posts: 257
Under the Rule of Jedi - Masshole
cjnoho - 2009-06-06 8:55 PM

I had that problem berore the ignition switch recall, no problem since. I always give the ignition swich a shot of WD 40 after a wash. In fact WD 40 is my second best tool in my tool box. Right next to my BFH!

cjnoho... you only need 2 tools. WD-40 and duct tape.
If it moves and shouldn't use the duct tape.
If it doesn't and should, use the WD-40!
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cjnoho
Posted 2009-06-07 11:04 AM (#36199 - in reply to #36177)
Subject: RE: Lost MPH/RPM & Mileage


Visionary

Posts: 1324
So Cal
Member No. 1 - 2009-06-07 2:06 AM

cjnoho - 2009-06-06 8:55 PM

I had that problem berore the ignition switch recall, no problem since. I always give the ignition swich a shot of WD 40 after a wash. In fact WD 40 is my second best tool in my tool box. Right next to my BFH!

cjnoho... you only need 2 tools. WD-40 and duct tape.
If it moves and shouldn't use the duct tape.
If it doesn't and should, use the WD-40!

The BFH is for when it cant be fixed, then I can fix it for GOOD!
Costco sells some really good duct tape, bought the four roll pack two years ago, got two rolls left.
What a bargain!
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