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2016 ES check engine light
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<blockquote data-quote="AdamK" data-source="post: 1337356" data-attributes="member: 29576"><p>I have a cable on the way from DynoJet to interface between the Yamaha proprietary plug and OBDII. I also have a BlueTooth OBDII scanner on hand which I connect to via my laptop. Hopefully I'll be able to scan and clear any future codes.</p><p></p><p>Last month I had my check engine light come on again. It was caused by not quite having the key in the on position. The engine turned over but wouldn't start. As others have discovered this results in a check engine light and a "stall warning" (or something like that) code being stored. I visited Snake River Yamaha near Boise and they were able to clear the code after and hour of struggling. They finally called Yamaha to get the error deleted. They had entered the VIN of my bike but the software won't allow codes to be cleared unless they also enter the date and mileage. Of course the software doesn't tell you why the delete button won't work, it just doesn't work. The techs blamed it on the fact they hadn't been "trained" yet. I blame Yamaha for crap software.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, they finally got it cleared. Thanks to Snake River Yamaha for taking me in on short notice to take care of me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AdamK, post: 1337356, member: 29576"] I have a cable on the way from DynoJet to interface between the Yamaha proprietary plug and OBDII. I also have a BlueTooth OBDII scanner on hand which I connect to via my laptop. Hopefully I'll be able to scan and clear any future codes. Last month I had my check engine light come on again. It was caused by not quite having the key in the on position. The engine turned over but wouldn't start. As others have discovered this results in a check engine light and a "stall warning" (or something like that) code being stored. I visited Snake River Yamaha near Boise and they were able to clear the code after and hour of struggling. They finally called Yamaha to get the error deleted. They had entered the VIN of my bike but the software won't allow codes to be cleared unless they also enter the date and mileage. Of course the software doesn't tell you why the delete button won't work, it just doesn't work. The techs blamed it on the fact they hadn't been "trained" yet. I blame Yamaha for crap software. Anyway, they finally got it cleared. Thanks to Snake River Yamaha for taking me in on short notice to take care of me. [/QUOTE]
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