No Engine Managment Light T595

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  1. Bernie

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    Hi all
    So After having the battery out of my 98 T595 to trickle charge for a few months I now have no engine managment light when I turn the ignition on. I can't even plug into TuneEcu to test for faults. All fuses are good and ignition and neutral lights are on. The engine turns over fine. It was running before I took the battery out. Also why can't you buy 4RA94001 relays?? How can I test if the old relay has failed with a used replacement as there are only used ones for sale?
    Please help as I'm trying to sell the bike.
    Cheers
    Bernie
     
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    https://www.wikihow.com/Test-a-Relay
     
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    So after some more investigation.....
    All relays good
    All fuses good
    Fan and fuel pump good
    I put 12.7v to the coil of the power/ecu relay and the engine management light came on and the fuel pump ran. This is fed from the cam position sensor.
    So the question is - Can a faulty cam position sensor cause my problem of no engine management light/no power to main relay when turning the ignition on?
    Basically I have no power to the main relay
     
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    Can’t help you I’m afraid Bernie. The diagram I have for the T595 in my triumph manual doesn’t have a cam sensor on it! :confused: I think you may have answered your own question by powering the relay directly. Worth checking loom connectors, they have been known to melt/corrode.
    Good luck in fixing it.
     
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    Ok all solved. I found 3 pins mildly corroded in the ecu. Luckily I had a spare so fitted that after cleaning up the connector. Ran the 3 hot/cold cycles and now she's running ok.
     
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    Nice one fella! :grinning:
     
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