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Another big clue to it being either a bad sensor or bad connection is that the light and oil can comes on after 10 seconds or so with just the key in the on position, not even started. I was in the middle of a ride when it first happened. Hit a bump and it went off... Rode for another month before it happened again, then I pulled the tank. Took 10 minutes. No need to put on a rack Dan, can be done anywhere. If this is the first time you are taking the tank off, remember to lift the tank, disconnect the electrics for the fuel pump, then turn on key and cycle the starter a bit. This will relieve pressure in the system and make removing the fuel line disconnect easier. It is a strange combination of pressing the line slightly towards the tank connector and pulling the ring back. This detaches the latches. The Collar comes off WITH the fuel line, leaving only the barb sticking out of the tank. Be aware it is plastic and likes to break if you put too much pressure on it.
Thanks for the response Mopar!I’m a little confused about the pulling the tank issue. I can easily get to the sensor which is screwed into the oil pan. It has a wire running to it with a rubber boot covering the plug sensor. There is also a zip tie attached to the rubber boot, sealing it off. Last night, by lying on the floor I was able to take my fingers and turn the wire and the boot, Maybe to see if it is a bad connection issue (to remove the boot and check the connection properly I’ll have to put on a lift and remove the fan for easier access). After I did this I have started the bike several times with no triangle lite issue, except the every 4 seconds while sitting with switch off. If this stops the issue for a time but starts again I will go all the way with removing the boot and checking the wire connection to the sensor.
NCDAN still hasn't confirmed he is also getting the oil can warning. The MGX had this, and shares the right Gauge pack with the other 1400's. If he doesn't have the oil can he will be wasting his time and continue chasing his tail. Still worth the 10 minutes to pull the tank and check the oil pressure sensor, or keep dinking around.
Final post on the red triangle issue:Fact- the issue is so sporadic and inconsistent that is obvious not an issue which is detrimental for the bike. Fact- I can remove the blinking triangle by simple turning off the ignition and back on, once or twice for the remainder of the riding day. Fact- it’s an easy fix if it is the oil pressure sensor under the tank. Fact- life is to short for one to let a motorcycle, of any brand, to make us crazy. I want to thank everyone who responded to this post to help me with the issue. Some of you guys went out of your way to research and help me find a solution. 👍
Just for grins, have you switched from daytime to full night lights to see if there's a difference?
I was riding and made a sharp right turn at a yield intersection. The triangle came on flashing and the bike briefly went into limp mode.
Like I’ve said a couple times, this is no loose wire issue
red warning triangle has been coming up in the first start of the day, on my 2015 1400 Tourer. I can turn if off and back on a couple times and it’s been going away for the rest of the days riding. I was talking with one of the knowledgeable guys here and possibly may be a low voltage issue like maybe the battery getting weak as it’s 5 years old but still starts with vigor. So a few days ago I put the trickle charger on it and for the next couple days the triangle did not appear. However as of yesterday it’s coming on even when hooked up to the charger.
Did you turn the handlebars to full lock when you made that sharp turn? If so, is it possible that there is not enough play in the wire harness? Is something stretched on full lock?Hhmmm. Not so sure.I'm not an electrics guy by any means but my hunch would be that it's battery or battery connection related. I remember reading about a guy whose mgx went to limp mode and it turned out to be a poor / loose battery earth.The first Stelvio I had would frequently show the service icon at the first start of the day. After the second start all was good. This was a new original battery. After a couple of years, I replaced the battery with a gel type because of rumours of leaky Yuasa batteries. The service icon never showed up again.What you are experiencing would drive me crazy too. If it was me I'd invest in a new battery (and makes sure the connections are good).
So after a charge it started ok?Maybe it's the battery ;-)
I realize this is boring unless you are a 1400 owner so I’ll wind this subject down. A Guzzidiag scan tonight revealed a PO155 fault code, yep the dreaded TPS. A reset may have fixed the problem since the URGENT SERVICE icon never came up, maybe only one aspect of the four codes in the sensor was out of sync so maybe the reset will fix the issue. If not, can anyone advise the best place to get the sensor from with the best price. This will be the third replacement of this sensor. As the old saying goes, three strikes and it’s out!
No, is there a connection with the warning triangle and the lights?