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Mills
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Had the SD-42 error code come up at the start of a 500 mile charity ride and had no way to put the speed sensor back in place and keep it there. Finished the charity ride and saw that the odometer advanced 2,700 miles instead of 500. Will a dealer correct this issue or am I screwed????
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I don't think it can be corrected.Had the SD-42 error code come up at the start of a 500 mile charity ride and had no way to put the speed sensor back in place and keep it there. Finished the charity ride and saw that the odometer advanced 2,700 miles instead of 500. Will a dealer correct this issue or am I screwed????
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The blame here lies squarely on Yamaha and Cat for not having the sensor fastened a better way.
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