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    Posted: 17 Jul 2017 at 21:38
Hi Guys , bought a 2007 gen2 Tuono yesterday, gave it a wash ,and it started fine , went to start it tonight and all I got was "service" on the display!! went into diagnostics and got P -616 and A50
P-0231 and A-45 says it `s the fuel pump and starter motor , have I just got water in a connector or 2 or are they fooked ,?? Thanks
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Spoonz Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17 Jul 2017 at 22:51
Could be water ingress if you soaked it around the battery area.

P codes are for open circuits though not shorts which you get from water. Did you take have the seat off for any reason and disturb the tip over switch or white connector that feeds the pump circuit etc.

If the tip over switch is up the wrong way you will get a open circuit starter code.


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No I didn't take the seat off but I guess I did spray the water around a bit  !
Looks like ive got water in it somewhere, will take a look at the battery area tomorrow
the guy who I bought it from didn't use it much , 160 miles last year only 1 mile the year b4!! so that might not help it much, thanks for that I will let you know what I find cheers,
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Had a good look at all the connectors I can see, keeps blowing 15amp fuse "D" every time I switch on the ignition  which is the starting circuit, any ideas anyone?? cheers 
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Unplug the speedo sensor from the back wheel and see if it stops blowing fuses. Should have a plug near the clutch casing somewhere from memory.
 
It shares the same live feed and is prone to developing pin holes that allow water to short it out.
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Hi Spoonz, just disconnected it and has fixed it!!! the sensor itself is all bubbled up and actually smells burnt , Thanks soo much !! was really thinking id bought a lemon!! if you are ever in the Banbury area I owe you a pint (or 2 ) , Off to On Yer Bike to pickup a replacement £113.00 fook! thanks again , Paul Munson
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No worries Paul.
 
You could ring AP and see if they can better the price. If they have one it would be with you tomorrow.
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