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2006 ES not shifting
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<blockquote data-quote="dbx" data-source="post: 1400875" data-attributes="member: 1677"><p>I bought my 2007 AE out of state, sight unseen, and had it shipped to me. When it arrived, the idle was set to about 1050 RPM, which seemed normal because my 2005 FJR had been about the same. Shifting from N&gt;1 and 1&gt;N was fine until the bike fully warmed up, then it became an iffy proposition. Sometimes I'd even get a Shift_43 error on the dash. In my case, the idle was simply too high, causing the computer to disallow shifting. I dropped the idle to about 800-850 RPM and now here I am, 34K miles later and the shifting issues haven't returned.</p><p></p><p>Too high idle may not be your problem, and I don't remember offhand what the official idle speed is supposed to be, but dropping it down worked for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dbx, post: 1400875, member: 1677"] I bought my 2007 AE out of state, sight unseen, and had it shipped to me. When it arrived, the idle was set to about 1050 RPM, which seemed normal because my 2005 FJR had been about the same. Shifting from N>1 and 1>N was fine until the bike fully warmed up, then it became an iffy proposition. Sometimes I'd even get a Shift_43 error on the dash. In my case, the idle was simply too high, causing the computer to disallow shifting. I dropped the idle to about 800-850 RPM and now here I am, 34K miles later and the shifting issues haven't returned. Too high idle may not be your problem, and I don't remember offhand what the official idle speed is supposed to be, but dropping it down worked for me. [/QUOTE]
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