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  1. KayJay

    Stelvio ECU error 27 and 31

    Yes, I always do search first bit I did not know what to search for not knowing about the injector connector. I did search for anything and everything on the fuse. I'll carefully pull the connectors and check them. Thanks!
  2. KayJay

    Injector fuse keeps blowing

    Thanks Scott, I'll start searching.
  3. KayJay

    Stelvio ECU error 27 and 31

    Thanks John, Upgrade done...
  4. KayJay

    Injector fuse keeps blowing

    Hi all, I started my Stelvio the morning and while letting it warm up it suddenly died. The ecu codes 27 and 31 came up when I got into the dash diagnostics. Looked on this site and found the injector/coil/fuel pump fuse was likely blown. I checked and sure enough the fuse was blown. I...
  5. KayJay

    Stelvio ECU error 27 and 31

    John, I blew the same fuse today. Is there anything common I should proactively check in case there is a short?
  6. KayJay

    Stelvio ECU error 27 and 31

    Flay, I blew the same fuse today on my 2010 Stelvio. Did you ever find out what caused your issue with the injector fuses?
  7. KayJay

    Syncing Throttle Bodies- Stelvio 8V

    Will do Scott. Thanks so much for everything.
  8. KayJay

    Syncing Throttle Bodies- Stelvio 8V

    Great write up! I know this took a lot of time and it is by far the best explanation I have seen (and I have seen several). I am extremely grateful! Now I understand completely!!
  9. KayJay

    Stepper motor repaired. Triangle of death gone bye bye.

    Yes! Looking forward to it!! I'll message you right after the Holidays. Blew out my knee somehow a couple of days ago so I am off my feet for a little while. Will give me time to get on google maps and plan a real nice ride. Hopefully we can get a small group together and make a day of it!
  10. KayJay

    Stepper motor repaired. Triangle of death gone bye bye.

    Thanks Adam! Yes, you guessed it. Maybe Santa will drop Todd's reflash tool in my stocking this year! For the really big repairs (I know Guzzi's are built like tanks so it shouldn't be any time soon but at some point the bike will require work over and above my skill level)) I'll either...
  11. KayJay

    Stepper motor repaired. Triangle of death gone bye bye.

    Cool! Thanks!!
  12. KayJay

    Stepper motor repaired. Triangle of death gone bye bye.

    I re read the info on the reflash tool. I think I get it now. the revised maps are what are geared to the mods after sending the file. I guess after sending the file of my stock map it would be tweaked if necessary and set up for a stock bike...
  13. KayJay

    Stepper motor repaired. Triangle of death gone bye bye.

    Yes, Scott mentioned that as well. I am considering it but I was a bit confused after reading about it in the store. It seemed to be geared toward bikes with the PC5 mod/ removed canister. My old gal is stone cold stock. Is it still compatible with the stock map, pipe and all the pollution...
  14. KayJay

    Stepper motor repaired. Triangle of death gone bye bye.

    Hey John, I must be loosing my mind! I guess the limited sleep and having other things on my mind is catching up to me and I'm not paying attention. I misread the tach! I just started the bike again and the tach read 2,000 after initial start up and settled to 1150.:whew: That said I still...
  15. KayJay

    Stepper motor repaired. Triangle of death gone bye bye.

    Thanks John, I was fully aware of the sacred screw and that was the reason I didn't allow the nearby Ducatti GP race shop to work on the bike. Amazing shop with millions of $$$ worth of factory GP race bikes but the owner admitted they would "adjust" the screw if needed. I explained that the...
  16. KayJay

    Stepper motor repaired. Triangle of death gone bye bye.

    Well, I put the battery in the bike this morning and turned the ignition on. Immediately the dash went through it's normal exercise and the red warning light remained on. Disappointed, I turned the ignition off and back on again and heard a sound (sounded like a mini fart for a fraction of a...
  17. KayJay

    Stepper motor repaired. Triangle of death gone bye bye.

    Great! I didn't think so but I wanted to make sure. I'll Throw some fresh gas in the tank and give it a try tomorrow...
  18. KayJay

    Stepper motor repaired. Triangle of death gone bye bye.

    Thanks! I'll google it. Have not had time to do much over the past week or so but today I gave the ecu pins to the stepper motor one more check before putting the tank and plastics back together. The readings on the meter were perfect so I started looking at anything else that may need...
  19. KayJay

    Stepper motor repaired. Triangle of death gone bye bye.

    I hear ya... Will buckle up the ecu connectors and put the rubber boot over the whole thing and start riding. Out of sight, out of mind. Keeping a dehumidifier in the garage as well so corrosion should be kept to a minimum...
  20. KayJay

    Stepper motor repaired. Triangle of death gone bye bye.

    Exactly what I was thinking. I have the crc stuff as well. You think a shot of that to clean out any lube residue is in order??
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