Riteris
Active Member
I just got a 2015 Super Tenere. Unfortunately, it came with what seems to be fuel injection issues.
I turned the throttle screws out 3/4 turn.
But when I tried to adjust the throttle bodies with my Twinmax, I found I had a problem with it. (It would not zero out.)
I am going to borrow a Harmonizer and attempt to adjust the the throttle bodies with that.
Basically, I have found that if I decelerate with the throttle partially open, the engine starts running "lumpy." (This problem does not happen if I fully close the throttle.) The "engine check" light comes on until I fully close the throttle and then accelerate.
After I turned the adjustment screws out, I notice this problem affects the cruise control. If the cruise control is activated and this engine lumpiness happens, the cruise control indicator light starts flashing and will not let me set speed until the engine check light goes off and I restart the cruise control function. (This was a real problem at highway speed when the cruise control function quits and the bike gets jerky. One handed riding is not an option.)
So, I am hoping the throttle body adjustment will repair this issue. If not, I would appreciate any thoughts on what else I should be looking at.
NOTE: I did just see this post by Tenerator 12: http://www.yamahasupertenere.com/index.php?topic=12376.0
Nonetheless, any other thoughts are appreciated!
THANKS!
I turned the throttle screws out 3/4 turn.
But when I tried to adjust the throttle bodies with my Twinmax, I found I had a problem with it. (It would not zero out.)
I am going to borrow a Harmonizer and attempt to adjust the the throttle bodies with that.
Basically, I have found that if I decelerate with the throttle partially open, the engine starts running "lumpy." (This problem does not happen if I fully close the throttle.) The "engine check" light comes on until I fully close the throttle and then accelerate.
After I turned the adjustment screws out, I notice this problem affects the cruise control. If the cruise control is activated and this engine lumpiness happens, the cruise control indicator light starts flashing and will not let me set speed until the engine check light goes off and I restart the cruise control function. (This was a real problem at highway speed when the cruise control function quits and the bike gets jerky. One handed riding is not an option.)
So, I am hoping the throttle body adjustment will repair this issue. If not, I would appreciate any thoughts on what else I should be looking at.
NOTE: I did just see this post by Tenerator 12: http://www.yamahasupertenere.com/index.php?topic=12376.0
Nonetheless, any other thoughts are appreciated!
THANKS!