Hi Folks
This is my first post outside the "introduce yourself" section (I only signed up last weekend).
Here's hoping someone out there really knows the answer to this one. I changed the V-belt on my Tmax (02 version, now sold) but i never managed to re-set the light. I tried unplugging a couple of plugs for some minutes but these never worked. I found that info on the web but not on forums like this.
Anyone know the answer?!
Thanks
V-belt light
Re: V-belt light
Remove for between 2 and 5 secs then refit to reset belt light plug is near variator
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Re: V-belt light
Thanks Pikey. I tried that or at at least i think thats the plug i unplugged...
Anyone havea photo showing the location of that plug? I kinda liked the idea of telling the guy who bought the max.
Thanks
Anyone havea photo showing the location of that plug? I kinda liked the idea of telling the guy who bought the max.
Thanks
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Re: V-belt light
It's not a plug as such, it looks like a spare connector left dangling. Timing is key to a successful reset.
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Re: V-belt light
under the right hand side panel there is a loop conecter this is the re-set cable discontect for a 30 seconds turn off reconect ! yamaha dont show it in the manual as well....?
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Re: V-belt light
take a look at my thread here:
http://www.maxi-muppets.co.uk/forum/vie ... =5&t=10257
I did have some fiddling with it some time ago. Apparently it has to be between 3-12 seconds that you need it plugged off not less not more. There are some pictures in the thread too.
http://www.maxi-muppets.co.uk/forum/vie ... =5&t=10257
I did have some fiddling with it some time ago. Apparently it has to be between 3-12 seconds that you need it plugged off not less not more. There are some pictures in the thread too.
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