Posted April 25, 200816 yr As the title says, I have had a rather hard time dealing with Yamaha-Canada support concerning an issue with my 2005 Yamaha R1 that has been on going for close to three years. I have been patient with Yamaha-Canada too long and have done everything I can to solve this issue without going completely public. If any comments or questions, please feel free to post on the site or here in the forum. Thank you everyone !! Please visit my website for more info: www.YamahaR1.ca .
April 27, 200816 yr I'm beginning to wonder which side of the border Yamaha support is on. Sounds like your dealing with the same do-nothings from your southern neighbor. I haven't been able to get them to do anything in the U.S. either. I like the bike, but Yamaha support bites.
April 27, 200816 yr Author I'm beginning to wonder which side of the border Yamaha support is on. Sounds like your dealing with the same do-nothings from your southern neighbor. I haven't been able to get them to do anything in the U.S. either. I like the bike, but Yamaha support bites. Same as you, I love my R1, it was the bike I always wanted, but didn't realize that this would come with the bike. .
April 28, 200816 yr im sure you already know this but code 51 is relating to the imobiliser, the ecu is not recieving a signal from the key..do you still have the red master key? this will over ride the system.have you had the ignition barrel replaced with the arial ?
April 29, 200816 yr Author im sure you already know this but code 51 is relating to the imobiliser, the ecu is not recieving a signal from the key..do you still have the red master key? this will over ride the system.have you had the ignition barrel replaced with the arial ? Ya, the ignition barrel was replaced. Each time they replaced either the keys, ignition, or the ecu, they have to replace all three at the same time as they will only work with each other. At least that's what I gather from Yamaha. .
April 30, 200816 yr Author I have now added to the front page of YamahaR1.ca a list of other forums that have been leaving comments & feedback concerning the bike and the site. www.YamahaR1.ca .
May 2, 200816 yr do you have anything magnetic on your keyring? or live near a radio mast etc? all these can disturb the imobiliser system and confuse it.
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