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Tiger Time => Girly Talk (1999 - 2006 Tigers) => Topic started by: Danny955i on April 06, 2011, 07:05:31 AM

Title: What would cause "Coil Short to Ground" ??
Post by: Danny955i on April 06, 2011, 07:05:31 AM
Does this mean a fouled plug? Or does this mean a bum coil?

I got "Open Connection" and "Short to Ground" faults on my number 2 cylinder coil today after a run to work.

Ran it home on 2 cylinders... not fun. If I stopped, and let it cool down, and run it again, it would be fine... then it would smooth out a bit here and there on the road home... little blips of 3 cylinder running.

This stupid motorcycle is killing me...
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Post by: iansoady on April 06, 2011, 12:22:47 PM
It'll be the coil rather than the plug. The only thing the plug would affect is the HT circuit which AFAIK is not (could not be?) monitored by the ECU.

Or it could of course be a frayed / trapped wire in the harness.
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Post by: Danny955i on April 07, 2011, 01:19:23 AM
Took airbox off and sure enough.. the #2 cylinder blue plug had come undone... The little clip was worn down and it just slid right off....

Zip tied her back on (and the other 2 cylinders as well) and she's good as new.

Purrs like a kitten.
Title: Oil
Post by: Dred on April 07, 2011, 02:17:23 AM
I'm not sure how smart the 'puter brain thing is, but ...

Smell your oil.  If it smells like gas, or if the level has mysteriously increased ... it's time for a change.

Don't know how far yoru ride home was, but ... If you weren't spark'n the fuel, some of it was washing down into the crankcase.

If your level is unchanged, and you don't detect the smell - no worries.
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Post by: Danny955i on April 07, 2011, 07:42:50 AM
I had just changed it before the run... and 99% of it was definitely going out the tail pipe.

But, I will definitely give it a sniff.
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Post by: Danny955i on April 08, 2011, 07:45:29 AM
No issues with the oil... same level as I changed it and no burnt/gassy/varnish smell.

Good to go.
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