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took my bike today to lind motorrad in nowich for its first annual service. No problems and 175 pounds ,didn't included a airfilter bmc fitted.Pick up three fault codes because of the exhaust and powercommander.
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£212 for me at SBW. Not too bad I thought. Labour rates in the country must be cheaper
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The exhaust should have thrown 2 codes, one for each valve that is now not functioning as designed...
What was the exact error (3rd one) that the PCV threw?
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The exhaust should have thrown 2 codes, one for each valve that is now not functioning as designed...
What was the exact error (3rd one) that the PCV threw?
02 sensors disconnected because of the powercommander so technically not the pcv
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02 sensors disconnected because of the powercommander so not technically not the pcv
Forgot... the third code would have been from your O2 sensors being disconnected.
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£220 at Motorrad Central East on Saturday. Thought that was pretty reasonable.
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Exhaust, PCV, and Recall
Did you get the recall after your exhaust and did it screw anything up?
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