2004 exhaust change.

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  1. karlpe

    karlpe Active Member

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    I was looking to remove original exhaust and I noticed two cables going to a box on exhaust, sort of exup looking set up. What am I supposed to do with these in order to change to an after market exhaust.
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  2. RepsolSam

    RepsolSam Well-Known Member

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    i think thats the servo...and you disconnect the wire from it..and remove with the standard exhaust

    im sure someone will be along to confirm or correct me soon..
     
  3. derchef

    derchef Well-Known Member

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    yes Sam U re right
     
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    RepsolSam Well-Known Member

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    Woohoo...so I have learnt something over the years...lol
     
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  5. karlpe

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    Thanks chaps , so no harm done to remove.
     
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  7. Still at it

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    That's ok just as long as you haven't got something else pluged in to your ecu
     
  8. karlpe

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    Now I,m confused .Do I need a a servo eliminator or not?
    Thanks.
     
  9. Haggler ®™

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    In a word..........yes you do need the eliminator............without it fault code 35 will start to blink at you. Or you could leave the servo plugged in without the cables connected
     
  10. sulaco

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    I've left mine in place, not really worth removing it, it weighs next to nothing, and a servo buddy costs money!!!!
     
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  11. karlpe

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    so what did you do with the cables?
     
  12. derchef

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    take out the cable from the servo
     
  13. sulaco

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    Yeah simply remove the cables from the servo end.
     
  14. karlpe

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    Tks chaps which is the servo end ? If it's not the bit on exhaust where would it be. Sorry to sound like a dullard
     
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    Sulaco's right about leaving the servo in place. Remove the cables from the servo end (just follow the cables back from the exhaust valve). Then hide the servo out of the way. This is what the previous owner of my track bike did and I'm not planning on changing it. The servo now lives under the seat out of harms way.
     
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  17. karlpe

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    check your pc
     
  19. karlpe

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    Done it now so many thanks.
     
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  20. martinowen

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    Make sure when removing the wires from the servo that it stays in position, don't twist it to take the wires out.

    The sevo is visable if you look up behind your side fairing, left side I think
     

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