Thanks guys.
One thing that springs to mind... RTFM
I have RTFM. I'm one of those saddos who actually does so cover to cover immediately when getting a new bike. In fact I actually enjoy doing so.
So after owning the DX for nine months I have always been aware that the sidestand has to be up to start it. You'd think that, along with the kill switch, are the two obvious things to check when the starter doesn't respond yet the battery is fully charged and all the electrics come on properly. I did check the KS but for some reason that I can't explain, not the stand. Crazy.
Tmax DX Dead! Won't start
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I had handlebar muffs on my first X9 and managed to switch off the Kill Switch whilst trying to switch on the heated grips. That I was travelling at around 60mph on the Southend Road at the time made for an interesting experience.
Side stand? Done that one many times.
Side stand? Done that one many times.
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Re: Tmax DX Dead! Won't start
I did something similar Waldorf. Went for a run, stopped for a brew and tried to start up it was dead . Took handlebar muffs off to check things and kill switch was on. You only do it once but, a panicy few minutes.
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Did you get a diagnosis on the Tmax DX?8500rpm wrote:I will update you as soon as I get some feedback from the Yamaha dealer. I just hope it won't be there for 3 weeks...
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Not yet, the dealer promised to get back to me tomorrow. Its been in for over a week. No fault codes.Stephen wrote:Did you get a diagnosis on the Tmax DX?8500rpm wrote:I will update you as soon as I get some feedback from the Yamaha dealer. I just hope it won't be there for 3 weeks...
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I suspect software problems. Keyless system?
Will keep you updated.
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Had the same thing happen to me in the Seventies. Bought a brand new BMW R90 and then couldn't get it to run a week later . I rang the dealer to be told 'this model now has a safety switch'. Red face but a working bike !
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Ok, so long talk with dealer (Service Manager).8500rpm wrote:Not yet, the dealer promised to get back to me tomorrow. Its been in for over a week. No fault codes.Stephen wrote:Did you get a diagnosis on the Tmax DX?8500rpm wrote:I will update you as soon as I get some feedback from the Yamaha dealer. I just hope it won't be there for 3 weeks...
Steve
I suspect software problems. Keyless system?
Will keep you updated.
No progress, or little, it now starts every now and then, but sometimes it's dead. They have removed the engine from all electrics and running 'on the bench' it starts and works flawlessly but plugged into the on-board electronics it's sometimes dead.
They see no fault codes. Everything measures Ok they say, but they have no idea what it is.
Of course, I'm not happy, 1,5week later and no progress, commuting by car to work
I do however have some understanding, 'old motorcycle mechanics' are now facing a flood of on-board computers/connectivity. What if there is a bug in the software on Yamahas servers, and sometimes it disables (theft protection) the engine without showing it stolen status.... or whatever, but it sounds very much like a computer problem to me, not 'some dirt in the 2nd cylinder'
Well well, what I do wonder, Yamahas warranty, how long can it be there before I can ask Yamaha to hand me a new Tmax??? 1 month? 3 weeks? or can it be at the dealer all summer without them having to compensate me?
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Oh dear...if only it was something straightish forward like a flat battery! Still the engine itself is fine, so its clearly the electronics. I guess they will replace the lot, rather like if you'd lost your smart key and /or key code (or lost the master key on previous editions). £900 worth of kit - labour surprisingly little, apparently.
I think you could ask your dealer for a loan bike/scoot whilst yours is being fixed. God knows what they'd give you - probably a 125 scooter! I believe that when you buy something your contract is with the Retailer rather than the manufacturer....though there again, its a Yamaha warranty you are claiming under!
I think you could ask your dealer for a loan bike/scoot whilst yours is being fixed. God knows what they'd give you - probably a 125 scooter! I believe that when you buy something your contract is with the Retailer rather than the manufacturer....though there again, its a Yamaha warranty you are claiming under!
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SO how are they starting a modern electronically controlled motor on the bench with out plugging it into the bikes ECU for the codes???
They are not like old motors with points you could run on the floor..More to this than meets the eye..
****I do however have some understanding, 'old motorcycle mechanics' are now facing a flood of on-board computers/connectivity****
No excuse that they should all have been trained on new machines, if not on every thing then the Rep will have been...
Time to start talking about a replacement machine....
Hope it gets fix-ified soon..
Lyn.
They are not like old motors with points you could run on the floor..More to this than meets the eye..
****I do however have some understanding, 'old motorcycle mechanics' are now facing a flood of on-board computers/connectivity****
No excuse that they should all have been trained on new machines, if not on every thing then the Rep will have been...
Time to start talking about a replacement machine....
Hope it gets fix-ified soon..
Lyn.
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Re: Tmax DX Dead! Won't start
Not fit for sale?
Replacement Bike i would hope...
Replacement Bike i would hope...