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Title: Idle after warm up
Post by: Freydís on April 24, 2018, 04:57:47 pm
My bike would not start one time, and needed a new battery. We used a jump starter and it did not sound good at all for a short time then all seemed fine.
Swapped to new battery, and found that once warmed in its hunting at tick over and stalls easily. As soon as you rev it or ride it all seems to be fine until you stop again and back to struggling to keep going on tick over.

What do you think it could be?
(09 K1300S)

Title: Re: Idle after warm up
Post by: Phmode on April 24, 2018, 10:39:04 pm
Did you reset the throttle after fitting the new battery?

There are any number of possible causes:

Idle Control Valve lost its marbles
Fuel Injector on the way out
Fuel Pressure Sensor ditto
Ignition Coil ditto
Throttle Position Sensor ditto
Plug ditto (but not likely unless very old)

It would be interesting to see if all cylinders are firing at tickover. Bellypan off and a squirt of WD40 on each header will soon tell you - unless you have an infra-red thermometer of course  8)
Title: Re: Idle after warm up
Post by: Freydís on April 25, 2018, 08:48:54 am
Thanks, it feels and sounds fine when riding or just reaving. But will have a look and have a heat sensor some where.
Title: Re: Idle after warm up
Post by: black-k1 on April 25, 2018, 11:20:26 am
Mine has developed a similar approach to idling (sometimes). Since returning to commuting use in early April it’s decided that idling (noticeable in town) is something that it may or may not do. Sometimes it is fine and does exactly what it should. Other times it idles but is very rough. Once this starts, it will continue until I switch off and back on again, which resets it back to normal idle. The worst of it is that often, if I don’t “catch” the rough idle it’ll stall, but no red triangle appears on the dash. Very annoying if braking and shifting down through two or 3 gears on the approach to a just changed red light. All’s fine until I try to pull away as the light goes back to green!!!

It had its 36k service last week but nothing came up on the diagnostics and it behaved impeccably for the dealer.
Title: Re: Idle after warm up
Post by: Phmode on April 25, 2018, 01:14:16 pm
Doncha just hate these 'intermittent' faults. Never shows up in the dealers.

I doubt yours is a cylinder not firing David as I am sure that would have shown up somewhere in the dealers; maybe not though if it didn't do it. Of course, if it was the ICV playing up then that is an open-loop system and doen't throw a fault code.

I have to say that the idle on my K12 was spot on (the 11,000 rpm sticking throttles nonsense aside  ::) ) but the idle on the K13 is somewhat less than perfect. It tends to wander up and down around 1,100 rpm even from a cold start and also when hot. A blip will clear its throat and it is OK for a while but it isn't as precise as the K12 was.

Interestingly, the K12 had a couple of new ICV's during and after the throttles saga so perhaps that was why it was so spot-on.

I have a spare 'new' one so I could try popping that in the 13 and see what happens to the idle.

Is this something lurking deep inside and waiting to catch us all out?
Title: Re: Idle after warm up
Post by: Costas on April 25, 2018, 01:48:07 pm
Having thousants of issues , a new one arrived.
Bike last four days was not happy with idle, my mind went straight to coils but having replaced all of them exactly 3 years ago , dismissed the idea and went on to live with idle issue as it was present only for the first 5 munutes after starting the bike. Yesterday twise had the impression that somehow it misfired. Today started bike and the horrible sound of only 3 cylinders sounded in my ears. Took my two good coils left fm last repalcement and went straight to my trusted (I assure you only a handful of them is now left), we decided to replace spark plugs throttle bodies plastic connectors and many more small bits as the bike would be open for inspection.
Then do a full 50000 service, bike has 48500 and its a 9 years old model .
A few minutes ago the verdict came up, cause of issue: a broken spark plug..........yes a new one to my ears.
Tomorrow bike will be ready for the summer, today 33 here.
Back to thread and after this long paragraph my mind still goes to coils.
Title: Re: Idle after warm up
Post by: richtea on April 25, 2018, 03:23:25 pm

Tomorrow bike will be ready for the summer, today 33 here.
Back to thread and after this long paragraph my mind still goes to coils.


And all our minds all go to 33C Life - it's tough. But the snow has stopped in the UK.  8)
Enjoy it, Costas!
Title: Re: Idle after warm up
Post by: Phmode on April 25, 2018, 03:24:30 pm
At least with the fault happening at tickover it is easy to find if it is a cylinder not firing, unlike the high engine speed misfiring we sometimes hear of.

Oh, and yer banned Costas. End of! 33 F'ing degrees, even though they are C'ing degrees  ;D
Title: Re: Idle after warm up
Post by: Costas on April 25, 2018, 04:09:38 pm
As always those kind words provides me the opportunity to extend my invitation to all members.
Yes the summer house is smaller, still we can accommodate friends. End here the garage is big.
Title: Re: Idle after warm up
Post by: black-k1 on April 25, 2018, 05:04:19 pm
My bike would not start one time, and needed a new battery. We used a jump starter and it did not sound good at all for a short time then all seemed fine.
Swapped to new battery, and found that once warmed in its hunting at tick over and stalls easily. As soon as you rev it or ride it all seems to be fine until you stop again and back to struggling to keep going on tick over.

What do you think it could be?
(09 K1300S)

Does the red triangle come on on the dash when it stalls?
Title: Re: Idle after warm up
Post by: Blobby on April 25, 2018, 07:27:05 pm

Tomorrow bike will be ready for the summer, today 33 here.
Back to thread and after this long paragraph my mind still goes to coils.


And all our minds all go to 33C Life - it's tough. But the snow has stopped in the UK.  8)
Enjoy it, Costas!
I was going to say all that rain water must have got into your spark plugs  ;D ;D

Picked up the youngest daughter from the airport, she was in Thailand which was hitting 40 deg C... So  :P Costas  ;D
How delighted was she to come home to hail and torrential on and off rain  :(
Title: Re: Idle after warm up
Post by: Phmode on April 25, 2018, 08:04:01 pm
My bike would not start one time, and needed a new battery. We used a jump starter and it did not sound good at all for a short time then all seemed fine.
Swapped to new battery, and found that once warmed in its hunting at tick over and stalls easily. As soon as you rev it or ride it all seems to be fine until you stop again and back to struggling to keep going on tick over.

What do you think it could be?
(09 K1300S)

Does the red triangle come on on the dash when it stalls?

Oh, OK, go on then!

In the interests of science....No!
Title: Re: Idle after warm up
Post by: Costas on April 26, 2018, 03:41:15 pm
 For those who want to hear an update and I assure you it gets very interesting am moving to a new thread.
Title: Re: Idle after warm up
Post by: black-k1 on April 26, 2018, 03:57:54 pm
My bike would not start one time, and needed a new battery. We used a jump starter and it did not sound good at all for a short time then all seemed fine.
Swapped to new battery, and found that once warmed in its hunting at tick over and stalls easily. As soon as you rev it or ride it all seems to be fine until you stop again and back to struggling to keep going on tick over.

What do you think it could be?
(09 K1300S)

Does the red triangle come on on the dash when it stalls?

Oh, OK, go on then!

In the interests of science....No!

I'll bet it does - normally! Try holding on to both ;) brakes and letting the clutch out slowly when in gear (and engine running) to stall it and watch the dash.

Part of the intermediate problem with my bike appears to be that the CPU hasn't released that the engine has stopped rotating!