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I've updated the 2010 ABS model wiring diagram to cover the information supplied by Boomer. As far as I know this now all correct but I will tidy...
I see they're also twice the price :(
The likelihood is you'll never need it. It is used to bypass the immobiliser if it malfunctions.
If the crank sensor sensor goes faulty it doesn't put the timing out, you just get no spark, no injection, no fuel pump and no tacho. As the...
You may have had 2 faults and replacing the battery/relays may have removed one of them or maybe it's just the same fault but less often. The 1st...
A blown fuse and a dead bike and potentially a fire! 30A is a lot of current!
Nope. They're all accounted for; 45) Oil pressure switch 46) Rear stop light 47) Side stand switch 48) Clutch switch 49) Front stop light
Thanks. I'll update the drawing and re-post the link. I'll also post when I've done the S model
Yes, there on all the time. Shouldn't be any problem when doing the settings.
The file is too big to upload so here's a Dropbox link to it. Let me know if you have any trouble. Be aware that this is a Beta version that needs...
This is a pic of the damage to mine below the seat. [IMG] The 2 smaller cables were under the loom, pushing it up. A bit of re-arrangement and it...
It's the throttle actuator motors for the RbW
If that wire had chafed through you could have had a real disaster. All the red wires are fed through a 30A fuse straight off the battery and are...
I had a similar damage to the loom on my 2010, under the seat. I spotted it not long after I bought the bike a year and a half ago. The cable...
When the battery volts drop the first thing to stop working is the tacho. I'd measure the voltage across the battery with the engine running, with...
There is no tilt sensor and I've never come across any Ducati with one.
If you find the connector for the clutch switch and short the terminals together you'll bypass the stand switch. If it still cuts out the stand...
Just a few observations; I've changed loads of Ducati belts over the years and the rollers invariably have a black coating on them that is...
I've no idea.
Or you could drill a new hole, bottom centre and blank off the two unused ones with blind grommets. Might look a bit naff though.