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F1 light on my 1250 bandit


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I found the code it was c-00 So flushed system let it run fan kicked in light went off went to work on it 5 mins in f1 back on same code. any ideas or ways to get the flashing f1 off please


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Code -C00 is normal running and means no fault


The - (dash mark) in the middle is your TPS (throttle position sensor) if the dash (-) is lower or upper it means TPS is out

like this _C00 ........(no one can find the upper mark on the keyboard :D )


I would leave the diagnostic plug left in while you ride so it shows you the fault code when the FI ligt comes on

It wont do any harm I run my bike with diag plug in permanently as my clock dosnt work

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Done what you said and c28 came up checked that out and it's the secondary throttle valve. So next thing if I leave it will it cause major issues or can there be a quick fix


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I've not had to deal with a -C28 error before because my bike Model dosnt have one


So unfortunately I can't draw on my experience of it :(


I Am wondering though,

How is the bike running?

Is it using more fuel?


Sorry I cant help more :?

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Quite a bit on the web re removal of the secondaries.
Yeah there good just leaving it for time being fuels ok no drop in power or over revving so once it starts to splutter I will drill it off solder sensor and bolt back on or replace


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