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Usually under the hood where the insulation is. The engine # as in type? Model number?Usually under the hood where the insulation is. The engine # as in type? Model number?
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The location is a on the bottom of the engine block, just above where the oil dipstick enter the oil pan. If it does not have a block heater already installed, there will be a plug that takes a 14mm allen wrench/socket. Coolant must be drained to avoid being covered in it when the plug is removed.
The main ecu or engine computer is located under the passenger side floor mat. You will have to remove or peel back the carpet to access it. if you remove the kick panel near the door first it will be easier.
It sounds like they are doing a timing belt, water pump, engine check, spark plugs , the works. I hope. I would find out exactly what they are proposing and then think about it, there are other shops that do this stuff. I know my bike is supposed to go in once a year for this service and it is $600 min each time they do it. I've only had it done once. 2002 Ducati S4
just follow the wires that cnnect to the speedometer light and screw to change bulb . thesame as to the tachnometer light there also is awire connected to it .
Usually under the hood where the insulation is. The engine # as in type? Model number?
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