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Finally the stars aligned and the weather turned gorgeous for the last couple of days so the Norge got ridden, by golly! The thing is stable, smooth, pulls like a locomotive, cruises at 65 like it's loafing, and is a blast to ride...I'm very happy and anxious to put some serious mileage on the odo....one slight hiccup: after riding approximately 5 or more miles I get a Service Light....shut it down and wait a few the restart...Service Light is gone until 5-6 miles reached then comes one again...pulled the 30 amp fuse to reset but no help there...bike runs just fine so I made an appointment with Brookside MC to pull the codes and advise...I have GuzziDiag but not the cables...Does anyone coming to Cedar Valley have a 2008 Norge 1200 map for stock exhaust ? I have some popping on overrun which really doesn't concern me now, but I would like to be current on the map if needed....TIA!
LowRyter was my test rider as his superior knowledge and skills exceeded mine and I felt if he gave his stamp of approval, then I was on safe ground in making the purchase...clear as mud? LOL
As Huzo noted, these issues are related to a bad oil pressure sender, a bad connector at the top of the sensor, or both. In other threads, I have offered a simple kit to replace the wiring with a better setup that works with either the older design sensors or the ones now being shipped as replacements. I am getting ready to do another run of these; if you find that thread and follow its instructions, I can supply a kit to you free (as in beer). You are required to make a donation to keep this forum operating, but it's up to you to decide how big such a donations should be.
I was gonna make a comment about how to someone from NY all us Okies are the same , but maybe an Ozzie wouldn't get the reference Dusty
gawd....talk about pressure.........
Thank you, Muzz! Inquiring minds want to know...First of all, big Thanks! to Eddie and Paul of Brookside MC in Tulsa for making a slot for me on Friday afternoon in the rush of spring MC season...(FYI, Brookside in Tulsa is the styling and profiling destination for all things transportative...th ink hot rods, customs, bikes, exotics, etc.) Eddie initially verified updated MAP, reset the TPS and pulled two old codes from ECU: battery voltage (probably not uncommon for a used bike for sale) and something about Lamda sensor and then cleared them....he rode bike and no Service Light ...buttoned things up and I left for a check ride...about 4 miles along the Service Light came on....went back to shop and Eddie hooked up to ECU and found no stored codes...consensus opinion was ride it and ignore light since everything else works like a charm...I mentioned that Internet Minds had decreed a possible problem with Oil Pressure Sensor and /or connection to same...they had previously service a Norge with the same symptoms but that bike had an flashing Immediate Service warning...my light just comes on and stays steady red...So, I will try to find ITSec thread with hardware upgrade to oil pressure sensor and go from there...bike continues to run like a bat out of hell (at least for an old fart like me!) so I will soldier on to Cedar Vale!
Really! Enough to drive a man to drink Scotch, eh?
When I bought my '08, I had the option of getting an '07 in Red. I loved the color but the 07 had about 1500 miles and the '08 had 15 miles. It now has 27,000. I love the Red.
Huzo: I just get the light.....which makes me think you are correct in blaming the oil pressure sensor connection....oil level is and has always been good....