20 Most Recent 2010 Ducati 848 Questions & Answers

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My key won't come out of the ignition i have a civic 2010

You didn't show the gear shift position. The key can only be removed in PARK. If the front wheels are pushed against a curb so that a tire is compressed the pressure against the Park pawl in the transmission will transfer to pressure against the key lock and the key can't be turned all the way until that pressure is released. If nothing else works there should be a small hole big enough for a paper clip to enter so you can remove the key with the cylinder to work on it.
3/18/2015 6:02:43 PM • 2010 Ducati 848 • Answered on Mar 18, 2015
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Battery tender question

that usually means the battery is at a full charge and the tender automatically turns off to keep from damaging and over charging the battery. Or you dont have the tender connected directly to the battery.
4/4/2014 4:19:18 PM • 2010 Ducati 848 • Answered on Apr 04, 2014
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Airbox removal

Be the first to answer 2/22/2016 5:30:40 PM • Ducati 848... • Posted on Feb 22, 2016Be the first to answer
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Ducati 848

Be the first to answer 2/16/2016 1:28:33 AM • Ducati 848... • Posted on Feb 16, 2016Be the first to answer
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2009 848 just bought from

If you are in Australia,the importer of H,D is also the importer of Dukes.I would chase it up through the dealer 1st and then any Ducati dealer.Hope this helps you
2/10/2011 11:05:09 AM • Ducati 848... • Answered on Feb 10, 2011
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My ducati X diavel doesn't start how do I solve the problem?

When your 2016 Ducati X Diavel doesn't start, there are several steps you can take to try and diagnose and resolve the issue. Here are some troubleshooting steps you can follow: 1. Check the battery: Ensure that the battery is charged and in good condition. Check the battery connections to make sure they are secure and clean. If the battery is weak or faulty, consider charging or replacing it. 2. Ignition switch and kill switch: Verify that the ignition switch is turned on and the kill switch is in the "Run" or "On" position. Sometimes, these switches can accidentally get bumped or turned off, preventing the bike from starting. 3. Fuel level and fuel delivery: Confirm that there is enough fuel in the tank. Additionally, check for any clogged fuel filters or fuel lines that may be restricting fuel flow. If necessary, clean or replace these components. 4. Kickstand position: Some motorcycles have a safety feature that prevents the engine from starting if the kickstand is down. Ensure that the kickstand is fully retracted and try starting the bike again. 5. Spark plugs: Examine the spark plugs for any signs of fouling, wear, or damage. If needed, clean or replace the spark plugs according to the manufacturer's specifications. 6. Fuses: Inspect the fuses to see if any have blown. Replace any blown fuses with the appropriate type and rating. 7. Immobilizer system: If your Ducati X Diavel is equipped with an immobilizer system, ensure that the key you are using is programmed correctly and recognized by the system. Consult your owner's manual for specific instructions on the immobilizer system. If the issue persists after these steps, it is recommended to consult a professional Ducati technician or authorized Ducati service center. They will have the expertise and specialized diagnostic equipment to diagnose and resolve the problem with your 2016 Ducati X Diavel.
6/11/2023 6:02:48 AM • Ducati... • Answered on Jun 11, 2023
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Ducati X diavel doesn't want to start it only cranks the engine please help

Go back to basics to figure this out. An engine needs 3 things to start and run. Air, Fuel and Spark. Remove any one of these and it won't start. Try this. What EXACTLY does it do when you press the start button -Nothing at all or a slow sluggish crank is most likely a flat or bad battery issue. Charge or replace the battery. Cranking at normal speed but not trying to start is possibly a spark supply issue. Test for spark at the plugs and work through the ignition from there. Cranking, coughing and trying but won't idle is commonly a fuel supply issue. Check you actually have fuel in the tank. Yes, I've made that mistake! I've also forgotten to open the fuel valve. Check you are getting fuel to the cylinders. A way to do this is by removing 1 plug wire and cranking the engine for 1 to 2 seconds. Remove the spark plug on that side and sniff it. A working set up and it'll smell of fuel. Refit the plug and the wire and repeat this for the other cylinder. From there work backwards through the fuel system checking the injector, fuel pump and the fuel pipe lines.
3/28/2023 4:35:36 PM • Ducati... • Answered on Mar 28, 2023
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P how to bypass a mobilizer in a 696 2010 ducati monste

you dont --repair problem
8/1/2022 12:56:46 PM • Ducati... • Answered on Aug 01, 2022
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I lost my key hot wire 2000 ducati monster

You may likely have to program a new key as it has a chip. The SBB key programmer on Ebay is great for cars but not sure about bikes but perhaps! Make sure your model is available in the indications given by the SBB programmer site on Ebay.
3/14/2022 7:15:18 AM • Ducati... • Answered on Mar 14, 2022
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2000 748. What causes intermittent power?

Switch is worn . First take som rubbin alcohol and pour it on the switch. It can bring electrix back to life. But umay hav to buy part on acyclsalvage site or dealership
3/14/2022 7:14:38 AM • Ducati... • Answered on Mar 14, 2022
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