Flashing lights on honda recon es
#1
what do the flashing lights around the number one on the gear pannel mean i know they mean some code but does anyone know the codes of them?? I hope someone know
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#2
The Haynes manual for my ES model gives the following diagnostic codes:
Turn ignition on, then off, then back on
Flashes at gear position indicator::
0 system normal
1 ECU
2 shift switch
3 angle sensor
4 gear position switch
5 ECU motor (defective ECU)
6 ECU failsafe relay
7 ECU voltage converter circuit (defective ECU)
8 angle sensor, control motor or ECU
9 angle sensor or ECU
10 pulse generator
11 speed sensor or ECU
I bought an 04 Recon ES last year and it wouldn't shift right. Changed the angle sensor and it has been fine since.
Turn ignition on, then off, then back on
Flashes at gear position indicator::
0 system normal
1 ECU
2 shift switch
3 angle sensor
4 gear position switch
5 ECU motor (defective ECU)
6 ECU failsafe relay
7 ECU voltage converter circuit (defective ECU)
8 angle sensor, control motor or ECU
9 angle sensor or ECU
10 pulse generator
11 speed sensor or ECU
I bought an 04 Recon ES last year and it wouldn't shift right. Changed the angle sensor and it has been fine since.
#4
It's on the front of the motor. I stood mine up on the back rack it was a lot easier. It has a metal cover over it held in with 2 bolts. It's at the bottom front. Make sure your gas is off before you stand it up.
#5
For some reason when I try to start my recon it won’t start and when I hook up a better charger it will. The charger says the battery is at 92% but when I take it off it still won’t start. Neither will it shift when I take the charger off but it will do all of this with it on. Do you think the reason could be a bad battery?
#6
Check both terminals on the battery, make sure they are bright and clean. Once you get it started, check the voltage across the battery, with engine running, it should be between 12.7v and 14.5v and vary with revs. If you get the battery charged up by leaving it on the charger for a couple of hours on a low charge rate, check if any amps are leaking, by disconnecting one battery lead and placing a 10amp ammeter between the battery and lead, with everything switched off, there should be no current flowing. If the charging voltage is OK and there isn't a current leak, but the battery still goes flat, then yes you need a new battery.
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