garbandit
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Post by garbandit on Mar 26, 2022 14:13:32 GMT -7
Hi guys I’m new here on the forum and I was wondering if anyone may have had this issue, my 2019 Mt10 traction control will only turn off and turn to setting 1 it will not turn to setting 2 or 3, and sometimes it just switches off itself without touching the switch, I can’t understand why this is happening I’ve disconnected the battery to try to reset the bike but it made no difference, any ideas?
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Post by willl84 on Mar 26, 2022 17:08:01 GMT -7
Are any warning lights coming on on the dash?
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garbandit
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Post by garbandit on Mar 27, 2022 10:24:36 GMT -7
No I have no warning lights coming on
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Post by willl84 on Mar 27, 2022 13:20:03 GMT -7
That's strange then. So the light should come on when you start the bike but then go out once it starts rolling. Does this happen? Also are you trying to change the TC mode while riding? Because you have to be at a complete stop for it to change.
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garbandit
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Post by garbandit on Mar 27, 2022 14:05:47 GMT -7
Ye it’s very strange the light comes on and off when I start the bike but sometimes it comes back on by itself and when I try to put it to one of the positions it mite just turn off again straight away but it only will go to setting 1 not 2 or 3, and no I’m trying to change it while stopped not while driving
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Post by RedAndBlack on Mar 27, 2022 15:16:45 GMT -7
Indeed very strange. Check the switch for loose wiring?
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Post by willl84 on Mar 27, 2022 15:55:49 GMT -7
Indeed very strange. Check the switch for loose wiring? That was going to be my next suggestion. If it's doing strange things while you're riding then it sounds like something is loose somewhere. Make sure your wheel speed sensors are tight, makes rue the ABS rings on the wheels are tight and the slots are all open and clean. Follows the sensor wiring and make sure it's not kinked or broken somewhere
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garbandit
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Post by garbandit on Mar 28, 2022 13:12:49 GMT -7
Issue solved, took the switch gear apart and found a small copper contact inside the TCS switch it had some corrosion on it so I cleaned it with some sand paper, put it back together and problem solved
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Post by RedAndBlack on Mar 28, 2022 13:28:20 GMT -7
Issue solved, took the switch gear apart and found a small copper contact inside the TCS switch it had some corrosion on it so I cleaned it with some sand paper, put it back together and problem solved Whew! Easy fix!!! Thanks for reporting back.
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mclovin
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Post by mclovin on Mar 29, 2022 21:21:08 GMT -7
There is a recall on that switch. I think the problem was for corrosion. It also affects cruise control. Your fix is probably good but likely to reoccur.
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Post by willl84 on Mar 30, 2022 5:24:29 GMT -7
There is a recall on that switch. I think the problem was for corrosion. It also affects cruise control. Your fix is probably good but likely to reoccur. The recall is on the front brake switch, not the traction control switch
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garbandit
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Post by garbandit on Mar 30, 2022 16:19:00 GMT -7
Ye I checked for recalls and that was on the brake switch but thanks for the help guys, it was a simple fix it didn’t cost anything and everything works perfect again.
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