1150 washed and will not start

Maybe I know the reason.

My friend's R1150R could not start after a wash.
Checked like you have done and found no reason.
Connected with GS-911, it showed a fault code:
... oxygen sensor short circuit...
took down the oxygen sensor and used a hair dryer to make the wire dry and retaped wire with insulating tape.
Put the oxygen sensor back.
Turned the ignition on , push the button, it started.
 
My friend's R1150R could not start after a wash.
Checked like you have done and found no reason.
Connected with GS-911, it showed a fault code:
... oxygen sensor short circuit...
took down the oxygen sensor and used a hair dryer to make the wire dry and retaped wire with insulating tape.
Put the oxygen sensor back.
Turned the ignition on , push the button, it started.

Its got to be worth a try
Thanks Nick:thumb
 
Quick update
TPS Coil and air sensor all fine as regards wires and what testing I can do
Petrol was fine (put it in my other bike and the lawnmower and they run fine)
I am off on holiday soon so no time to do any more stuff
I will buy a GS911 and then try again in June
Thanks everyone
Paul
 
Phone steptoe up :thumb

sounds like fuel pressure regulator - ie squirts at atmospheric but not under pressure in the cylinder.

tho why washing it would do that is anyones guess

Under what pressure? It's not a diesel - the injector squirts into the throttle body which is at atmospheric pressure (or if anything under a slight negative pressure during the induction stroke).
 
Quick update
TPS Coil and air sensor all fine as regards wires and what testing I can do
Petrol was fine (put it in my other bike and the lawnmower and they run fine)
I am off on holiday soon so no time to do any more stuff
I will buy a GS911 and then try again in June
Thanks everyone
Paul

Umm - I'm far less technical than everyone else seemingly (What is a TPS?), but do you have an alarm on it by any chance? Just wondered as mine failed to start after I washed it (First time for three years - and I won't be rushing to do it again). Turned out the Meta M357 had failed at exactly the same time
:blast
 
Was there a resolution to this?
Be good to know should it happen to me....

Steve
 
Only just found this thread Paul and I've got a GS911 if you want me to try it out. I work in Brighton, so over your way most days.
 
Umm - I'm far less technical than everyone else seemingly (What is a TPS?), but do you have an alarm on it by any chance? Just wondered as mine failed to start after I washed it (First time for three years - and I won't be rushing to do it again). Turned out the Meta M357 had failed at exactly the same time
:blast

TPS=Throttle Position Sensor.

Good point about the alarm though :thumb2
 


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