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alyn 7777

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Idle adjustment on the RI?
« on: November 15, 2013, 06:28:29 AM »
My idle's fluctuating on my 2009ri. When cold I'm up at 2k, as it warms it drops to 1400 where it should be. After an hour or so of driving it drops to about 1050. It's much  happier at 1400.  Plug is new, it does this with any grade of gas and I've added sea foam a couple of times - no change. I've only got 7k on the bike and haven't checked the valves but hate to tackle that when the manual doesn't call for a valve check until 16k.  I have overfilled it a couple times but when I checked the evap circuit the lines were dry.  Electrical is solid, new battery and it charges great. Is there anyway to adjust the idle on the injected 500s? Anyone else have an RI with a fluctuating idle problem or is it just a 'feature'?
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Re: Idle adjustment on the RI?
« Reply #1 on: November 15, 2013, 06:46:20 AM »
Maybe a low fuel pressure when engine gets hot...

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Re: Idle adjustment on the RI?
« Reply #2 on: November 15, 2013, 06:48:46 PM »
I would try some sea foam in a few tank full's of gas. Maybe u got some bad gas & it clogged something, or makes something hang up. Ask dealer? There may be a idle adjustment screw under the plastic lid over the throttle body? :-*

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Re: Idle adjustment on the RI?
« Reply #3 on: November 15, 2013, 09:01:06 PM »
Do you know of any dealership who has a service tech that actually works on 500s?
 The 2 Kymco dealerships near me have never even SEEN a 500 and I don't trust their techs to 'wing' it.
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Re: Idle adjustment on the RI?
« Reply #4 on: November 15, 2013, 11:21:38 PM »
My idle's fluctuating on my 2009ri. When cold I'm up at 2k, as it warms it drops to 1400 where it should be. After an hour or so of driving it drops to about 1050. It's much  happier at 1400.  Plug is new, it does this with any grade of gas and I've added sea foam a couple of times - no change. I've only got 7k on the bike and haven't checked the valves but hate to tackle that when the manual doesn't call for a valve check until 16k.  I have overfilled it a couple times but when I checked the evap circuit the lines were dry.  Electrical is solid, new battery and it charges great. Is there anyway to adjust the idle on the injected 500s? Anyone else have an RI with a fluctuating idle problem or is it just a 'feature'?
On my EFI Kymco the idle cannot be adjusted - except possibly by a service tech.
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Re: Idle adjustment on the RI?
« Reply #5 on: November 18, 2013, 05:05:50 AM »
Solved: In two stages -- 1) I found the idle speed screw which I'm sure is the same as on the carbed versions (?) I don't know, but it adjusts the throttle stop, I bumped it to about 1500 rpm which is still in spec but higher like I like it and 2) The fluctuation was caused by a 'gift' from the dealer I bought the Kymco used from. They threw in a quick connect cable  for a trickle charger and the 'tech' who installed it hooked up the positive so it rubbed under the battery which upon inspection I finally found had worn through the shielding and would touch metal every time I went over a bump.  Needless to say fixing that sorted out a lot of issues beside the idle, brighter headlights, no fluctuation on my speedo anymore, much better acceleration and hopefully better MPG now that the injectors and ECU are getting proper, non fluctuating voltage.

I adjusted throttle play to the minimum at the same time and am very happy with the setup. FWIW, the Philips head tip is pointing to the throttle stop screw in the pic.  You need an 8mm socket and a 2 or 2.5mm hex to adjust the screw.
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Re: Idle adjustment on the RI?
« Reply #6 on: November 18, 2013, 01:42:38 PM »
Holy crap! I was right about the adjustment screw?  ;) :D :-*

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