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    Fuel injector wires (?) chewed by mice.

    Hey all. Problem fixed with the help of Barrett. Repaired the ETS wire and runs well. Might be time to sell it tho since it mainly sits in the garage. Thanks to all that responded with assists.
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    Fuel injector wires (?) chewed by mice.

    Ok wire on the rear cyl temp sensor, previously chewed by a mouse, was shrink tubed. Zero effect. Fires up on cold start with rough Idle under 900 rpm, doesn’t go to 1500 rpm on cold start as usual. When I give it gas to get it moving it misfires. Checked all wires and no other signs of...
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    Fuel injector wires (?) chewed by mice.

    Yikes. Nice surprise for sure. I bought this one like 6 years ago with 3200 original miles. Great engineering and so different than the usual Big Harleys or crotch rockets. Now 4600 miles. Not bad for 21 year old bike
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    Fuel injector wires (?) chewed by mice.

    All torn down and no signs of any damage. It wasn’t a full blown nest so i think the traps in the garage, hawks or a fox got the culprit. ����
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    Fuel injector wires (?) chewed by mice.

    Ps; appreciate the offer to clear codes too. Thanks.
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    Fuel injector wires (?) chewed by mice.

    Thanks Barrett. I never got a cel. I will heat shrink the exposed wire and see if that works. There maybe hidden mouse damage Elsewhere I can’t readily see, although I’ve lightly looked and haven’t found any more chewed wires wiring under the seat is 100% intact. Do you think an exposed wire...
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    Fuel injector wires (?) chewed by mice.

    Totally missed it in the manual. Great call. I will take it off at the connector and shrink tube it. That should work. Thanks Rays. Big help!
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    Fuel injector wires (?) chewed by mice.

    Thanks Rays! I’m 98% sure that’s what it is. Wire looks Undamaged. Manual has no info on removing the part. Access is very limited so the goal is to re-cover the wire. I think it is grounding out against the upper cylinder metal, causing signal interruption. Thanks for that part number also...
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    Fuel injector wires (?) chewed by mice.

    Additional pictures to pinpoint location so I can identify what this is. I know it has nothing to do with injectors. Thinking rear cylinder temp sensor?
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    Fuel injector wires (?) chewed by mice.

    I can solder no problem. I think it is the rear cylinder engine temperature sensor? Going to take a few more pics so it’s more clear. Man, that thing is buried deep.
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    Fuel injector wires (?) chewed by mice.

    Yes I think it might be the rear cylinder temperature sensor. Rubber boot on the end deep down. Will be a tough one to dig out. Any hints on accessing? I can retire and solder no problem.
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    Fuel injector wires (?) chewed by mice.

    Doing some research, I believe it is the rear cylinder temperature sensor. It is buried in the center of the rear cylinder head and there is a rubber boot deep down. Not sure how that comes out but extremely tough to get at. I’m digging further. Thanks for the advice. Will let you know what I...
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    Fuel injector wires (?) chewed by mice.

    A mouse made a nest over winter inside the rear cylinder head area. There is a single orange wire covered by grey cloth going into the REAR cylinder area which the RAT ate, so now I have a wicked misfire. How hard is it to replace that wire? It is def grounding out and rough idle. Photo...
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