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I had my battery gone dead, just like other users here, but after a little while after replacing it my 2004 GS Dakar started to act rather strange.
The most obvious simptom is that the revolution counter indicator goes up wihout a reason. I am cruising at 3.000 rpm and suddenly my revolution counter indicator shows that I have 5.000 or 6.000 rpm, although the engine has not changed its number of rotations. After a little while the indicator comes down to the real value. I belive this happens when th engine is quite hot.
I must say that I feel also that the running of the engine is not quite "round", to me it seems it is something not ok, it doesn't seem so smooth, but I'm not sure.
Now, is there anyone of you who incountered this problem, because I would gladly go to a shop to put it on a computer test, but I don't have acces to something like that - the first one is at 400 km away.
I have a friend that told me it could be the regulator / rectifier, also I read somewhere that it could be the revolution sensor, but I woulnd't throw my money on them, only to find out that that isn't the problem.
If you have any ideas or you encountered this problem please help me.
Thank you
I had my battery gone dead, just like other users here, but after a little while after replacing it my 2004 GS Dakar started to act rather strange.
The most obvious simptom is that the revolution counter indicator goes up wihout a reason. I am cruising at 3.000 rpm and suddenly my revolution counter indicator shows that I have 5.000 or 6.000 rpm, although the engine has not changed its number of rotations. After a little while the indicator comes down to the real value. I belive this happens when th engine is quite hot.
I must say that I feel also that the running of the engine is not quite "round", to me it seems it is something not ok, it doesn't seem so smooth, but I'm not sure.
Now, is there anyone of you who incountered this problem, because I would gladly go to a shop to put it on a computer test, but I don't have acces to something like that - the first one is at 400 km away.
I have a friend that told me it could be the regulator / rectifier, also I read somewhere that it could be the revolution sensor, but I woulnd't throw my money on them, only to find out that that isn't the problem.
If you have any ideas or you encountered this problem please help me.
Thank you