HOME ARTICLES JOIN GALLERY STORE SPONSORS MARKETPLACE CONTACT US  
Register | FAQ | Search | Memberlist
Username:    Password:       Forgot your password?
BIKELAND > FORUMS > BIKE CHAT > Thread: Electric problem ?? with the ZX10R -04 NEW TOPIC NEW POLL POST REPLY
DABBE


Parking Attendant
Posts: 2
posted April 07, 2008 05:26 AM        
Electric problem ?? with the ZX10R -04

Hello !
I have a zx10r the european model that I obtain for 2 years ago.
And the bike is stored in a hangar over the winter and sometime under januray we had some visistors there
that was trying to steal some of the bikes...lucky or unlycky but they the fucked up 3 bikes ours bikes.
Because they have demolish my ignition switch I had to look for a new one and when I called the insurance company
they sad that I was laboured to pay them 3.700$ for excess insurance.
Instead for paying the insurance company this money. A friend to me give me a name of a store in the state that may have a
new ignition switch for only 200$ =)
How can I say no to a great deal like that.
Yeah, a couple days later I purchase it and when I was in action to install the new ignition switch it didn`t match ?? so I call
the store back for some mechanic hints, and he told me that i presumably need a new ECU also because the european models have the
immobilizer and that dosent the US models have...ghhaaa !! FUCK !! =(
Okey, so some days later he also send me a new ECU for 220$ He told me that it was from the same bike that my new ignition comes from
So ok, I install that to it was a easy work. But the engine dosent start yet !?!?
So my question is, the to two red cabels for the immobilizer antenn what should i do with these because the new US!! ignition dosent have these ??
I have tryed to come up with a solution but I think that my only choice
is to contact the insurance comp. and payed them what they want and yest let them fix it for me.

  Ignore this member   
Sticks_n_Stones


Needs a job
Posts: 3930
posted April 07, 2008 08:49 AM        
Umm translated: I stole a ZX-10 and cant get it running with the new (non euro to get around the immobilizer) ignition and computer. Those damn Europeans outsmarted me so I'm asking one of the experts at Bikeland for a way around the anti theft device.

That about sum it up?
____________
'06 zx14
Muzzy M10/M14
PCIII w/ Muzzy map
Flies out K&N in!
bits n pieces...

  Ignore this member   
tarzan


Expert Class
Modulator
Posts: 392
posted April 07, 2008 03:29 PM        
Check the tire pressure.
____________
Country music is ok if you can't hear it.
A day without a wheelie is like a day without sunshine .


  Ignore this member   
thekaz


Needs a job
spell chequer is bustimicated
Posts: 2909
posted April 10, 2008 10:15 AM        
Does anyone have a clear title frame for a ZX10 ?
I don't need any parts just the frame with a clear title.
???
Can't anyone help me ???
My brothers roomates uncles coworkers tenant was doing a wheelie and bent the frame so all I need is a new frame with aclear title

< the proceeding sarcism was included for free to be enjoyed by all >

  Ignore this member   
stevewfl


Moderator
Posts: 27920
posted April 10, 2008 06:38 PM        
stolen bikes are
____________
2010 Concours14
'08 R1 YAMAHA
ZX14 gone!
CBR600RR track bike

  Ignore this member   
link


Parking Attendant
Posts: 1
posted April 25, 2008 03:07 AM        
You will need to run a grey wire from your ignition to the ecu. If you send me the part no of the ecu I can probably tell you which pin to power up.
Please contact:
lincolnwilson@bigpond.com.au
. All the imobilizer wiring can stay and does nothing now for you. If you have the imobilizer amplifier I would like to buy it if the price is ok as I smashed my beast and that along with the lhs of the bike are now fkd.
Thanks Link

  Ignore this member   
All times are America/Va < Previous Thread     Next Thread >
BIKELAND > FORUMS > BIKE CHAT > Thread: Electric problem ?? with the ZX10R -04 NEW TOPIC NEW POLL POST REPLY

FEATURED NEWS   Bikeland News RSS Feed

HEADLINES   Bikeland News RSS Feed


Copyright 2000-2026 Bikeland Media
Please refer to our terms of service for further information
0.21886515617371 seconds processing time