09GSA - Start from cold, first use of throttle, engine stalls

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At last well done guys some useful advice to the guy who needs it,im still waiting for the mafia to come sort me out.........
 
First off I'd try a TPS reset as I've had stalling issues on cold days when the bike is just warming up, though never from just starting. Resetting always cured this. If nothing else it's a quick and easy job.

I'd be surprised if it was the FPC as failures seem to be getting less common, but stranger things have happened.

Contacting the dealer is actually a good idea given the bike is new and has just been 'serviced'.


Cheers RickG - will do!
 
Did they need to take the tank off? Check the throttle bodies/cable if so. It'll be something dead simple /loose conection at 7 thou miles its run in ,mine have stalled when the engine is tight .TPS reset as above .Also Disconect/reconnect the battery as this sometimes works!! Good luck and let us know the answer:thumb2
 
Both, my '07 and '09 GSA kinda behave similar at first start in the morning, when it is on the cooler side.

The instant I apply throttle, there is a moment where the engine might want to die, but doesn't

I think throttle body is a good start. Do you have or know somebody with a GS-911 to do a idle actuator reset/sync?

How is idle when engine is warm? Have you noticed a difference to the time before the problem came up?

Good Luck :aidan
 
Not being funny, but do you let it do it's "pre-flight checks" before hitting the starter button?
This is when it senses air temperature etc?

Just a thought.

:beerjug:
 
At last well done guys some useful advice to the guy who needs it,im still waiting for the mafia to come sort me out.........

Dont worry Slim (thats not a compliment its sarcasm), its coming keep looking over your shoulder, your pathetic rant and claims over martial arts mastery were both expected and indicative of the sort of clown you are, I would say keep your hair on but we know thats already to late, i will be seeiin gyou in my own time, give your more to to hone your Martial arts skills
 
So lets get some perspective here, and use a few scenarios to clarify.

Imagime you have plumbing problem in the house, you pay a tradesman good money to fix it, a few days later the plumbing starts to play up, do you;
A) Go log onto the internet and ask someone on a forum for advice how to fix it?
or
B) Get the plumber back to sort it!


You pay to have your central heating boiler serviced, a few days after the service your normally well operating bolier starts to play up do you ;
A) Go log on the internet and ask some one on a forum for advice how to fix it?
or
B) Get the guy who you paid back to sort it

now the real difficult one

You take your expensive motorcycle for a routine service at a highly inflated price, a few days later, your noramlly relaible running motorcycle starts to play up do you
A) Go log on the internet ans ask someone on a forum for advice on how to fix it?
or
B) take it back to the thieving scumwho took your money for the service.

NO BRAINER


Dont piss and moan when people point out your obvious stupidity, take it back and get it sorted, you paid good money demand the service!
 
Not being funny, but do you let it do it's "pre-flight checks" before hitting the starter button?
This is when it senses air temperature etc?

Just a thought.

:beerjug:

I do it religiously, and it still hesitates at first, immediate throttle input.
 
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Dont piss and moan when people point out your obvious stupidity, take it back and get it sorted, you paid good money demand the service!

Well, I would loose confidence in my "plumber" too and would try to get some third party info before going back to the same guy... :nenau
 
Dont worry Slim (thats not a compliment its sarcasm), its coming keep looking over your shoulder, your pathetic rant and claims over martial arts mastery were both expected and indicative of the sort of clown you are, I would say keep your hair on but we know thats already to late, i will be seeiin gyou in my own time, give your more to to hone your Martial arts skills

WTF is that about?
 
Dont worry Slim (thats not a compliment its sarcasm), its coming keep looking over your shoulder, your pathetic rant and claims over martial arts mastery were both expected and indicative of the sort of clown you are, I would say keep your hair on but we know thats already to late, i will be seeiin gyou in my own time, give your more to to hone your Martial arts skills

:nenau

I'd gladly pay for tickets for that, my money's on Cherokee as you sound a complete wanker
 
:nenau

I'd gladly pay for tickets for that, my money's on Cherokee as you sound a complete wanker

Then you are as much of a loser as the original clown, those that tend to talk themselves up very rarely are able to match there diatribe, perhaps you could help him out
 
Could be an interesting bout, or it could be all over in a flash. :popcorn

Handbags at 20 paces anyone ???
 
that is about a forthcoming ban....:augie

Oh my a ban, still wont alter the fact that the OP is an idiot! and those supporting him are not much brighter !

But at least we learnt that Cherokee is a martial Arts expert, and his boyfriend big nick is goign to powdwer his nose for him

PATHETIC
 
Hi All,

I read the threads following a search with the relevant keywords on a problem that has just surfaced this week.

Here goes...

- Bike is an 09GSA (purchased last Sept.) from new
- 7,400 miles on the clock
- Bike serviced last Saturday
- Plenty of fuel in

Just this week, (this seems to occur whether the bike has been left overnight on the side or main stand), I start the bike then the moment I use the throttle for the first time, the bike stalls.

I then restart it, and although it struggles a little (sounds like it may stall again), it will be fine and off I go. This has happened for the last three days in succession.

I initially wondered if it was the FPC - but surely my 09' has had the latest "version" put on it?

Has anyone any ideas please?

Thanks.

A perfectly fair question!!!

Hard to diagnose, but maybe the dealer set the idle too low? maybe you bike has developed a fault with the fast idle system - if you take it back to the dealer make sure they check it when it is stone cold and not immediately you arrive with a hot engine - bit of a pain because you will have to let it cool down for a few hours first!!
 
Oh my a ban, still wont alter the fact that the OP is an idiot! and those supporting him are not much brighter !

But at least we learnt that Cherokee is a martial Arts expert, and his boyfriend big nick is goign to powdwer his nose for him

PATHETIC

:troll1

Twunt.
 


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