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telesi 22-01-12 00:00

Quote:

Originally Posted by CC XT660 (Post 167202)
Hi Telesi, I can't think of why the reading would be 0 if you have started the bike, there should be a reading for RPM when you give it a rev... one of the XT guru's should be along soon to help you out, best of luck with it


thx, i will just keep trying maybe i will get lucky :)

telesi 04-02-12 16:21

Switch off Engine Run switch, switch OFF Key switch. Press both SELECT & RESET buttons and then switch ON Key switch. Keep SELECT & RESET buttons pressed for at least 8 seconds. Display then changes to "DIAG". Release SELECT & RESET buttons.
Select CO1 mode by pressing the SELECT button.

Then press both the select and reset buttons together until you hear a click.

Then you will see a "0" in the top right of your speedo.

Then start your bike and you can see your rpm.


hey, sorry to bother, i done this step by step a couple of times but i see the "0" when i turn the throttle still "0" ???[/quote]


Sorted out, just had to change the co number up or down a number, and then hit the switch on and start the bike!

JonoS 20-01-13 21:16

There's a lot of info about the C1 setting but what is the C2 setting for?

xphase 30-03-13 12:51

I have a 2008 XT660Z Tenere...

When doing:
Switch off Engine Run switch, switch OFF Key switch. Press both SELECT & RESET buttons and then switch ON Key switch. Keep SELECT & RESET buttons pressed for at least 8 seconds. Display then changes to "DIAG". Release SELECT & RESET buttons.

The only thing that happens is that the clock is starting to count up and I can change my Clock settings. Which is not a bad thing though... But not really what I would like to do! :)
What am I doing wrong, or is there any differences between years?

Any help is appreciated!

Pleiades 30-03-13 19:04

Quote:

Originally Posted by xphase (Post 186173)
I have a 2008 XT660Z Tenere...

...

What am I doing wrong,

There is no diagnostic mode on the Tenere dash! You will need to get one of these...

http://www.off-the-road.de/out/pictu...ag_modul_2.jpg

I bought one and I have to say it was �90 well spent.

croxalla 02-04-13 15:47

Rev counter
 
Hi all, I follow all the instructions and get the rev counter on screen but when I start the engine it stays at 0. I have tried this with the engine warm and cold but I can not get it to read.2004 XTX.help:gobain:
Cheers
Croxalla

StuXT 19-07-13 13:04

Rev Counter
 
I have followed all the instuctions to display the revs on my 2004 XT660X and the display stays at zero. I did notice the CO1 CO2 displays on my bike display C1 and C2, maybe the computer system is slightly different ?

Has anyone managed to do this on a 2004 model of this bike ??

Thanks.

RichW 27-11-13 07:41

One other thing to note (as you will see when you do this) - is that all you get on the screen is the rev counter, the rest of the screen remains blank.

I was hoping to see what rpm i was doing at what speed, and although i had to guess the speed, this has still given me a better insight to the engine to what i had before.

Carry on :icon_biggrin:

galimberti 18-08-14 23:52

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kev (Post 4194)
Switch off Engine Run switch, switch OFF Key switch.

1/ Press both SELECT & RESET buttons and then switch ON Key switch, keep SELECT & RESET buttons pressed for at least 8 seconds. Display then changes to "DIAG". Release SELECT & RESET buttons.

2/ Press the SELECT button once until CO displays, press SELECT & RESET buttons again & hold, CO1 should display.

3/ Once selected CO1, switch on the kill switch & crank the motor. Once started the rev counter should be in the right side of the LCD screen.



what a shame that the option of the rpm can not be left fixed

tenyamman 30-08-14 07:27

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