Engine light on

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  1. Neil lond

    Neil lond New Member

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    hi. I have just fitted a new exhaust to my 2010 fireblade, i also fitted a o2 eliminator but the engine management light is staying on. As anyone got any ideas and does it cause problems running it like this. Cheers.
    Neil
     
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    is it on or flashing?
     
  3. Neil lond

    Neil lond New Member

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    Hi. It just stays on.
     
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    have you still got the exhaust servo connected?
     
  5. Neil lond

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    No i have disconnected
     
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    you have fitted a servo eliminator also then?
     
  7. Neil lond

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    No not fitted servo eliminator just the o2 eliminator
     
  8. blake7

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    you need to plug the servo back in and then make sure the pully is in the right place (google it if unsure). No cables needed obv, but it needs plugging back in until you get a servo eliminator.
     
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    You can leave the servo in place, or if you want to make space or lose weight then fit a servo eliminator. The wheel on the servo needs to be set in the right position. Back in the same place it was before you touched it to remove the cables.
     
  11. Neil lond

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    Ok thanks for the info. I will look into that. Cheers
    Neil
     
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    Set there servo to the right position and light has gone off :).. Thanks for the help. Forums are the best:)
     

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    Glad you got it sorted and yep, forums are great places. This one in particular :)
     

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