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Technical & Mechanical Problems
2007 FJR1300 AE 52,141 miles, question on recalls, service bulletins and running temperatures.
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<blockquote data-quote="2GENAE" data-source="post: 1445256" data-attributes="member: 91909"><p>I have notice several members posted the 2008 has the lean off idle stumble like the 2006/2007. I have a 2008 AE 58,000 miles and it's smooth off idle no Ivan flash. </p><p></p><p>When we installed a used "Brodie" bypass ground harness I noticed larger Black ground wire to #4 connector that has the "spider" distribution clip in it. I looked up my vin# on the Yamaha recall site, ignition switch and #4 was done in 2009.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2GENAE, post: 1445256, member: 91909"] I have notice several members posted the 2008 has the lean off idle stumble like the 2006/2007. I have a 2008 AE 58,000 miles and it's smooth off idle no Ivan flash. When we installed a used "Brodie" bypass ground harness I noticed larger Black ground wire to #4 connector that has the "spider" distribution clip in it. I looked up my vin# on the Yamaha recall site, ignition switch and #4 was done in 2009. [/QUOTE]
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2007 FJR1300 AE 52,141 miles, question on recalls, service bulletins and running temperatures.
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