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    Check engine light

    I just bought a used f6b with 2500 miles and added floor board with heal toe shifter. I rode the bike about 100 miles and the check engine light came on. I took to dealer and they said
    that An accessory was causing the problem. I said that the foot boards were the only thing
    added to the bike. They said that was causing the check engine light to come on. Does this
    sound possible?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thunderbird03 View Post
    I just bought a used f6b with 2500 miles and added floor board with heal toe shifter. I rode the bike about 100 miles and the check engine light came on. I took to dealer and they said
    that An accessory was causing the problem. I said that the foot boards were the only thing
    added to the bike. They said that was causing the check engine light to come on. Does this
    sound possible?
    FWIW, folks here have posted that the heel-toe shifters void the warranty and cause transmission problems.

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    I don't see how Floorboards with a heel toe shifter could cause a engine light to come on.That being said I would not run those as some have had problems with the tranny's and feel it was brought on by the heel toe shifter.Can't say that this is true but why take the chance-Kury mini boards work well with the stock shifter and give your feet a little more room and adjustability to work with.Hope yopu figure out the engine light situation-IMHO you need a new dealer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by edgeman55 View Post
    -IMHO you need a new dealer.
    Yup...or at least get a second opinion.
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    When I pick her up I hope a can get the codes to see what the problem is.

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    Your dealer said footboards caused an engine light? You should have pressed for an explanation; I'd love to hear how that happens.

    Please update us when you get the codes. Fwiw, the service manual has a fault code translator; you don't absolutely need the dealer to read codes.

    If you're up for some reading, I've shared some of my experiences and opinions here: http://hondaf6b.com/showthread.php?5...hlight=skilled

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    The dealer said that it had a electrical code and they thought that the kick stand was not
    Going up all the way because of the foot boards and when I hit a bump it would send the
    Code. Going back to the pegs to see if that fixes it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thunderbird03 View Post
    The dealer said that it had a electrical code and they thought that the kick stand was not
    Going up all the way because of the foot boards and when I hit a bump it would send the
    Code. Going back to the pegs to see if that fixes it.
    I had a similar issue yesterday, where a very bumpy highway caused my Kury sidestand to bounce up and down, causing the engine to cut out.
    No check engine light or any other warning light was displayed on my dash.

    http://hondaf6b.com/showthread.php?5...n-you-diagnose

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