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Error Code 14
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<blockquote data-quote="luvtoride" data-source="post: 468215" data-attributes="member: 250"><p>Iombeam, I checked the sensor in question & I see nothing. I took it off of the fuel rail, disconnected it, etc & nothing clogged. It all looks clean to me. It appears that the opposite end of the hose is connected to more hoses. Is it possible that the problem lies within those or am I getting the code 14 because the problem is with that specific sensor?</p><p></p><p>Also, I moved my handlebars back & forth & see absolutely no reason that motion would cause a problem.</p><p></p><p>Now that I feel pretty comfortable w/ jacking up my tank, do you have any other ideas for me to check? I am tempted to just ride it & see if it the light pops on, again (the sensor's hose was hitting one of the wires from an injector. It looked like the wire could possibly force the hose to kink when it gets hot & flexy, so I rerouted the hose)</p><p></p><p>Any ideas?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="luvtoride, post: 468215, member: 250"] Iombeam, I checked the sensor in question & I see nothing. I took it off of the fuel rail, disconnected it, etc & nothing clogged. It all looks clean to me. It appears that the opposite end of the hose is connected to more hoses. Is it possible that the problem lies within those or am I getting the code 14 because the problem is with that specific sensor? Also, I moved my handlebars back & forth & see absolutely no reason that motion would cause a problem. Now that I feel pretty comfortable w/ jacking up my tank, do you have any other ideas for me to check? I am tempted to just ride it & see if it the light pops on, again (the sensor's hose was hitting one of the wires from an injector. It looked like the wire could possibly force the hose to kink when it gets hot & flexy, so I rerouted the hose) Any ideas? [/QUOTE]
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