Getting check engine to and from riding area from staging area..

fredw

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Been getting this check engine ses displaying this last weekend.. runs fine at elevation and no problem, then end of day coming back it shows again..

Would not think I’m the first having this, no code number with it, anyone else experience this, and any cure

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I will get out the candoo software and pull it in memory, sounds like a rave valve conflict or something weird, does not effect performance from what I can see so far and only a few times a day
 
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RAV valves not sure where they are wanna sit lol. Had the same thing happening in McBride an Vale last week. When I run the throttle burping it nothing when I hold constant anywhere from 50k to 60km per/hr I get the check engine warning. Error code says RAV’s going in tomorrow an I’m betting it’s the servo motor.
 

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If you have an aftermarket brake handle (heated) then check the switch to see if there is melted snow around it. That will cause the dash to beep and engine code like 50 times. It will stop when you're going after running hard, the handle heats up. The switch gets snow on it, melts a bit, shut off, freezes with it on. If the beeper goes off, then "coast" down to stop, dont touch the brake handle. Coast to a stop and go check if the brake light is on.
 

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If you have an aftermarket brake handle (heated) then check the switch to see if there is melted snow around it. That will cause the dash to beep and engine code like 50 times. It will stop when you're going after running hard, the handle heats up. The switch gets snow on it, melts a bit, shut off, freezes with it on. If the beeper goes off, then "coast" down to stop, dont touch the brake handle. Coast to a stop and go check if the brake light is on.

We have seen this with a non-heated aftermarket aluminum brake handle too.
 
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