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DQS stopped working and dqs error on the display.
Anything to do to get it working again, even if only for two days?
Thanks in advance.
 
Sorry to hear that Sergio... On my Italian machines usually a reset of the computer by disconnecting the battery would make things that used to work and for no reason stopped working work again. That was a long explanation in English imagine if I tried to tell you that in Sicilian!

I have also been meaning to ask you how long roughly is that wonderful ride you do up to the mountain, the one you have shared here a few times?

In bocca al lupo!

Ciao
 
Good evening,

This seems to be a common issue, my bike has had 3 replacement quick shifter sensors so far.

Get your dealer to check the sensor voltages they will most likely find that they dont meet the necessary specs
 
The tech at my dealership told me if I have any issues that a restart doesn't fix, try a hard restart. You do this by turning off the bike, waiting 4-5 minutes (the computer goes on standby for a few minutes after turning off), then triple click the ignition. So that's turning the key on, off, on, off, on, off. That hard resets the computer in the bike, so when you turn the key for the 4th time the issue *should* be cleared if it's just a basic software error.
 
Sorry to hear that Sergio... On my Italian machines usually a reset of the computer by disconnecting the battery would make things that used to work and for no reason stopped working work again. That was a long explanation in English imagine if I tried to tell you that in Sicilian!

I have also been meaning to ask you how long roughly is that wonderful ride you do up to the mountain, the one you have shared here a few times?

In bocca al lupo!

Ciao
Hi Cavlino, i tried to reset the CPU taking off power and reconnecting, but unfortunately nothing to do. I will bring the bike back to dealership next thursday for first service, and then i hope they will watch also after the quickshift problem. BTW not any other problem till now. The hills i usually climb are next to my house, north west Italy, next to the border with France and above the sea shore. My hometown is Genua. Now i'm over with break in, so can't wait to bring her on a racetrack. Here a vid i made today fooling around with a few friends around my age. We are all of us aged boys a few years over 60.

[youtube]8JouiHDfgaw[/youtube]
 
The tech at my dealership told me if I have any issues that a restart doesn't fix, try a hard restart. You do this by turning off the bike, waiting 4-5 minutes (the computer goes on standby for a few minutes after turning off), then triple click the ignition. So that's turning the key on, off, on, off, on, off. That hard resets the computer in the bike, so when you turn the key for the 4th time the issue *should* be cleared if it's just a basic software error.
I will go to try it now, in this very moment, even if it's 11:15 in the night here now.
Thank you so much.
 
Hi Cavlino, i tried to reset the CPU taking off power and reconnecting, but unfortunately nothing to do. I will bring the bike back to dealership next thursday for first service, and then i hope they will watch also after the quickshift problem. BTW not any other problem till now. The hills i usually climb are next to my house, north west Italy, next to the border with France and above the sea shore. My hometown is Genua. Now i'm over with break in, so can't wait to bring her on a racetrack. Here a vid i made today fooling around with a few friends around my age. We are all of us aged boys a few years over 60.

[youtube]8JouiHDfgaw[/youtube]
Good to hear no other problems and the lack of quick shift at least doesn't leave you stranded. Very cool to hear about your location. I am going to be 55 in July so learning your age and seeing your riding is very encouraging for me.

Grazie mille!

Wow, super nice roads (autostrada) how many km can you go with the fuel reserve light on?

Carmelo
 
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The tech at my dealership told me if I have any issues that a restart doesn't fix, try a hard restart. You do this by turning off the bike, waiting 4-5 minutes (the computer goes on standby for a few minutes after turning off), then triple click the ignition. So that's turning the key on, off, on, off, on, off. That hard resets the computer in the bike, so when you turn the key for the 4th time the issue *should* be cleared if it's just a basic software error.
Tried your advice, but it seems the problem is somewhere else. Thanks anyway. I apprecited your help a lot.

Ciao.
 
Shift cell replaced in very short time. Now here it's raining so no chance to test it. Waiting for better weather.
 
Shift cell replaced in very short time. Now here it's raining so no chance to test it. Waiting for better weather.
Good to know that it didn't take long. Have you changed any suspension settings now that you have had the bike for a while?
 

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