Post-battery Replacement Tasks?

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  1. Bill Parker

    Bill Parker New Member

    Aug 26, 2020
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    I needed to disconnect the battery on my 2017 Thruxton R, to work on it.

    It's all back together, but do I need to do anything like reset the ECU or whatever?

    Reason I ask, is that I have to do this on my wife's Mazda MX-5 and my BMW diesel needs a full computery workout by the dealer before it'll come out to play when I change the batteries... so I'm wondering if the electronic wonder that is my bikes' brain needs any special tender care post-powercut?

    Many thanks!
     
  2. Tricky-Dicky

    Tricky-Dicky Crème de la Crème

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    Strange one i have no heard of cars needing any kind of reset after disconcerting/reconnecting the battery....all i can think of its just another way of generating revenue for the main dealers.:(
     
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  3. Bill Parker

    Bill Parker New Member

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    On the MX-5, I have to swing the steering wheel from full left to right lock and back again a few times, to get a warning light off on the dash. Haven't done it for a few years, so can't remember full details. :-(

    p.s bike started OK and sounds OK, so mebbe I'll risk a ride - it's been in storage 2 years so about time it got a workout. Thanks for the advice.
     
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  4. Tricky-Dicky

    Tricky-Dicky Crème de la Crème

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    That's very weird! anyway glad the bike started OK enjoy the ride....and welcome to the forum.:)
     
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    Ducatitotriumph Crème de la Crème

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    not sure if it has a date thingie you can set?
     
  6. Don the Don

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  7. Don the Don

    Don the Don Bigger Than The Average Bear

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    Aye there is also one that carries it's own 9v battery just to keep a power to the units while the battery is replaced made by Draper I have some that are 20 years old and still I use them

    https://www.amazon.co.uk/Carpoint-C...1705XWCQVG5&psc=1&refRID=G06RQHD8W1705XWCQVG5
     
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  8. Bill Parker

    Bill Parker New Member

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    Ooh, that's clever/simple. I wonder if an Optimate would serve the same purpose (the Trumpet has a cable specifically for my Optimate)? I also have a Suaoki battery back I used when I had to leave my old Beemer bike at Stansted long-stay for weeks at a time... worked very well, might work here as well. Ta.
     
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  9. Tricky-Dicky

    Tricky-Dicky Crème de la Crème

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    You will never loose any information/programing from an ECU by removing power in fact to the contrary as cutting power will remove the short term timing and fueling/idle maps (on some ECUs) which can be good especially if you have been using crap fuel or even just want to get it to relearn idle or clear a low rev stumble.
    As for radio codes etc haven't they sorted that in this day and age its something we used to worry about in the 90s.;)
     
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