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Hi,
I have a 2012 vector rs with 3,000 miles and the speedo does not work. I have replaced the speed sensor with an OEM yahama speed sensor still speedo does not work. I have tested continuity between the engine computer and speed sensor harness, this checks out. Anyone ideas what to check next? I am thinking either cluster or ECU is bad.
My sled is throwing the following codes 42, 81, 84
Any help would be appreciated
I have a 2012 vector rs with 3,000 miles and the speedo does not work. I have replaced the speed sensor with an OEM yahama speed sensor still speedo does not work. I have tested continuity between the engine computer and speed sensor harness, this checks out. Anyone ideas what to check next? I am thinking either cluster or ECU is bad.
My sled is throwing the following codes 42, 81, 84
Any help would be appreciated


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are all the wires seated fully in the plugs? seen others have that issue.

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Very unlikely the ecu or dash is bad.
I would check the connectors throughout the harness with the color of wires related to your sensors.
I would check the connectors throughout the harness with the color of wires related to your sensors.
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Everything looks good but I will double check! Thanksare all the wires seated fully in the plugs? seen others have that issue.
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Very unlikely the ecu or dash is bad.
I would check the connectors throughout the harness with the color of wires related to your sensors.
Yes I did! I did a continuity where I put one probe on the ECU side and another on the speed sensor side, all 3 wires had continuity
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If the bearing is good. Sorry just had to say it. Maybe you got a second bad sensor.
The codes all indicate bad sensor. Click the throttle a bit to break the TORS loose then I would do another sensor.
The codes all indicate bad sensor. Click the throttle a bit to break the TORS loose then I would do another sensor.

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The Black/Blue doesn't go to the ecu. It is usually the culprit. Up above the secondary clutch along the frame there is a connector that brings multiple Black/Blues together. Find it and open it up to inspect.
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