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Thread: what is involved in a TPS reset??

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    Is there a way I can reset my TPS on my 07 Scg without having to use a software program and cable? I want to pick up the EBR race ECM and am sure I'll need to perform a reset.

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    For an '07, it's the Dealer (cost you) or ECMSpy (free).

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    Forgive my ignorance but I shipped my bike from sea level to the mile high city. The bike gets a little bogged down under 3000 rpms. I've almost stalled a few times. Will a TPS reset help?

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    i have an 07 12Ss, can i do TPS reset using the instructions on here?

    or do i have to take it to dealer?

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    i have an 07 12Ss, can i do TPS reset using the instructions on here?

    or do i have to take it to dealer?
    Yup and here is the best answer for you. Dave's How-to: TPS reset


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    You can try it, but I'm betting it won't work. Very Few of the later '07 models made it out with upgraded '08+ ECMs.

    You'll probably have to use ECMSpy & DIY OR like you said, take it in to the stealership.

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    Yeah tried it lastnight and didn't work.

    Talked to dealer this morning and they said that it could be the "Overdue Service" warning light, cause my headlights take about 5 mins to come on now once I've started the bike...

    I have done over 11,000miles and my last service was at 3,000miles, i should have had a full service done at 6000miles. the dealer tech said they reset the service clock every time they do a service, so he said he could either turn off the warning light for me if i have been doing all the servicing myself or i could take it in and get the service done.

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    There is no "overdue service" light with 2007 models. If the light comes up, there's an error present. Better you stay away from your dealer if he doesn't know even about the basics.

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    yeah talked to a few people about what the tech said and also googled it and have concluded that the dealer tech is full of ****... he also wanted to charge me $150 to connect the bike up to computer to diagnose why the engine light is coming on...

    the engine light comes on and then goes off after about 15 20 mins. i also googled this and seems like its reporting an event, so there might not be a current issue, also found that it can take up to 5 hours to reset and clear by its self if nothing is done to reset the issue.

    looks like my only option is to make a cable or buy a cable and download ECMspy...

    anyone have a link on how to create a usb to bike cable...? remember seeing one a while ago but havent had any luck finding it today...

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    http://www.xoptiinside.com/buell_store



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