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sekeles Posted on Apr 07, 2014

How to replace the water temperature sensor

I have the FI code 14

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What os code 12

The FI light on our Yamaha is much like the check engine light on your car. If it comes on it is real easy to check the code, and for the bike to tell you what is up. Just ground the diagnostic wire and it will start reading them out. Mine just had one code, but it will read out as many as you have. Then you can know what to address to potentially fix issues with the bike. There are more than this, but below are some basic codes to work with. Service Codes FI Indicator Light (LED) Problems
11 Main throttle sensor malfunction, wiring open or short
12 Inlet air pressure sensor malfunction, wiring open or short
13 Inlet air temperature sensor malfunction, wiring open or short
14 Water temperature sensor malfunction, wiring open or short
15 Atmospheric pressure sensor malfunction, wiring open or short
21 Crankshaft sensor malfunction, wiring open or short
23 Camshaft position sensor malfunction, wiring open or short
24 Speed sensor malfunction
31 Vehicle-down sensor malfunction, wiring open or short
32 Sub throttle sensor malfunction, wiring open or short
34 Exhaust butterfly valve sensor malfunction, wiring open or short
35 Immobilizer amplifier malfunction
36 Blank key detection
51 Stick (Ignition) coil #1 malfunction, wiring open or short
52 Stick (Ignition) coil #2 malfunction, wiring open or short
53 Stick (Ignition) coil #3 malfunction, wiring open or short
54 Stick (Ignition) coil #4 malfunction, wiring open or short
62 Sub throttle valve actuator malfunction, wiring open or short
63 Exhaust butterfly valve actuator malfunction, wiring open or short
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My bike will crank for a split second and wont start again and flashes f1 but I put wire to ground on battery and will not get a code

Hi Keith, The link below is a short youtube video explaining the fault codes(worth watching)..... CHEERS
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eW7hnCLEA1M
The FI light on our Kawasaki is much like the check engine light on your car. If it comes on it is real easy to check the code, and for the bike to tell you what is up. Just ground the diagnostic wire and it will start reading them out. Mine just had one code, but it will read out as many as you have. Then you can know what to address to potentially fix issues with the bike. There are more than this, but below are some basic codes to work with.

Service Codes FI Indicator Light (LED) Problems
11 Main throttle sensor malfunction, wiring open or short
12 Inlet air pressure sensor malfunction, wiring open or short
13 Inlet air temperature sensor malfunction, wiring open or short
14 Water temperature sensor malfunction, wiring open or short
15 Atmospheric pressure sensor malfunction, wiring open or short
21 Crankshaft sensor malfunction, wiring open or short
23 Camshaft position sensor malfunction, wiring open or short
24 Speed sensor malfunction
31 Vehicle-down sensor malfunction, wiring open or short
32 Subthrottle sensor malfunction, wiring open or short
34 Exhaust butterfly valve sensor malfunction, wiring open or short
35 Immobilizer amplifier malfunction
36 Blank key detection
51 Stick (Ignition) coil #1 malfunction, wiring open or short
52 Stick (Ignition) coil #2 malfunction, wiring open or short
53 Stick (Ignition) coil #3 malfunction, wiring open or short
54 Stick (Ignition) coil #4 malfunction, wiring open or short
62 Subthrottle valve actuator malfunction, wiring open or short
63 Exhaust butterfly valve actuator malfunction, wiring open or short
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I need the list of codes for a 1994 corolla

1.6 GLi COROLLA

DTC NUMBER TROUBLE AREA 12 clip_image001.gifRPM signal 13 clip_image002.gifclip_image002.gifRPM signal 14 IGN signal 16 ECT Signal 21 Oxygen sensor signal 22 Water temperature signal 24 Intake air temperature sensor 25 Air / Fuel ratio lean 31 Vacuum sensor signal 41 Throttle sensor 42 Vehicle speed sensor 43 Starter signal 52 Knock sensor 51 Switch COND
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What do trouble codes 14 and 24 mean

Code 14 means igniter signal to ECU missing and a code 24 means intake air temperature signal fault or your air temperature sensor is bad and needs replaced.As for the igniter i would check all of the connections and the ground going to it.If it still does'nt work replace the igniter.
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Its dispalying error code F05

Code F05
Description:
Water temperature sensor error. If during the water heating step in the wash cycle, the water temperature sensor (NTC) value is out of range, the "F05" error code will be displayed.

Possible Causes / Procedure:
1. Unplug washer or disconnect power.
2. Check the water temperature sensor. Check connections to the water temperature sensor.
3. Check resistance of heating element, if present on this model. (abnormal = infinity).

Replace failed component.

Hope this helps (remember to rate and lave a testimonila about this free answer).
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1990 geo prizm check engine light just came on has a code of 14 when i put the wire on the diagnostic.

OBD I Codes 14 - Coolant Temperature Sensor circuit. High temperature indicated.

Need replace it.
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Code E 70 on a 6000

Here are all the Fault Codes on the 6000/7000 but i dont see a E70 on here are you sure?
Failure code Fault condition Check
E11 Fill time to long. Refer to test (1).
E13 Water leak in tub or air leak in air bell. Refer to test (2).
E21 Water not pumping out fast enough. Refer to test (3).
E23 Drain pump relay on control board failed. Replace control board orwire.
E24 Drain pump relay on control board failed. Replace control board orwire.
E31 Pressure sensor not communicating with control board. Refer to test (4).
E35 Pressure sensor indicates water overfill. Refer to test (5).
E36 Control board problem. Replace the control board.
E41 Control board thinks the door switch is open. Refer to test (7).
E43 Board communications problem. Replace the control board.
E44 Board communications problem. Replace the control board.
E45 Board communications problem. Replace the control board.
E46 Board communications problem. Replace the control board.
E47 Board thinks the door PTC circuit is open in spin. Refer to test (7)
E48 Board thinks the door PTC circuit is closed. Refer to test (7)
E52 Bad signal from tacho generator. Refer to test (8)
E56 Highmotor current. Refer to test (9)
E57 High current on inverter. Refer to test (9)
E58 High current on motor phase. Refer to test (9)
E59 No tacho signal for 3 seconds. Refer to test (10)
E5A High temperature on heat sink. Test first if bad replace
speed control board.
E5B High temperature on heat sink. Replace the speed control
board.
E5C High temperature on heat sink. Replace the speed control
board.
E5D Communication problem. Refer to test (11).
E5E Communication problem. Refer to test (11).
E5F Communication problem. Refer to test (11).
E66 Heating element relay failure. Refer to test (14).
E67 Input voltage on microprocessor incorrect. Refer to test (15).
E68 Current leakage to ground on heater or fuse opened. Refer to test (14).
E74 Wash temperature does not increase. PlaceNTC in correct position.
E75 Water temperature sensor circuit. Refer to test (12)
E76 NTC temperature for the cold water valve over the limits. Hot and cold water hoses
switched.
E82 Console control problem Replace the control board.
E83 Console control problem Replace the control board.
E91 Selector LEDs do not light up Refer to test (16)
E93 Console control problem Replace the control board.
E94 Console control problem Replace the control board.
E95 Communication error. Replace the control board.
E97 Console control problem Replace the control board.
E98 Console control problem Replace the control board.
EB1 Incoming power frequency out of limits. Refer to test (15)
EB2 Incoming line voltage above 130 VAC. Check voltage at the outlet.
If below 130 VAC replace the
control board.
EB3 Incoming line voltage below 90 VAC. Check voltage at the outlet.
If above 90 VAC replace the
control board.
EF1 Clogged drain pump. Unclog the drain pump.
EF2 Tomuch soap. Advise customer to reduce
the amount of soap they are
using.
EBE Console control problem Replace the control board.
EBF Console control problem Replace the control board.
EF5 NTC temperature for the hot water valve over the limits. Hot and cold water hoses
switched.
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Washing machine error code on Frigidaire ATF6000E

No E20 on that model# Heremis a list of the codes
Failure code Fault condition Check
E11 Fill time to long. Refer to test (1).
E13 Water leak in tub or air leak in air bell. Refer to test (2).
E21 Water not pumping out fast enough. Refer to test (3).
E23 Drain pump relay on control board failed. Replace control board orwire.
E24 Drain pump relay on control board failed. Replace control board orwire.
E31 Pressure sensor not communicating with control board. Refer to test (4).
E35 Pressure sensor indicates water overfill. Refer to test (5).
E36 Control board problem. Replace the control board.
E41 Control board thinks the door switch is open. Refer to test (7).
E43 Board communications problem. Replace the control board.
E44 Board communications problem. Replace the control board.
E45 Board communications problem. Replace the control board.
E46 Board communications problem. Replace the control board.
E47 Board thinks the door PTC circuit is open in spin. Refer to test (7)
E48 Board thinks the door PTC circuit is closed. Refer to test (7)
E52 Bad signal from tacho generator. Refer to test (8)
E56 Highmotor current. Refer to test (9)
E57 High current on inverter. Refer to test (9)
E58 High current on motor phase. Refer to test (9)
E59 No tacho signal for 3 seconds. Refer to test (10)
E5A High temperature on heat sink. Test first if bad replace
speed control board.
E5B High temperature on heat sink. Replace the speed control
board.
E5C High temperature on heat sink. Replace the speed control
board.
E5D Communication problem. Refer to test (11).
E5E Communication problem. Refer to test (11).
E5F Communication problem. Refer to test (11).
E66 Heating element relay failure. Refer to test (14).
E67 Input voltage on microprocessor incorrect. Refer to test (15).
E68 Current leakage to ground on heater or fuse opened. Refer to test (14).
E74 Wash temperature does not increase. PlaceNTC in correct position.
E75 Water temperature sensor circuit. Refer to test (12)
E76 NTC temperature for the cold water valve over the limits. Hot and cold water hoses
switched.
E82 Console control problem Replace the control board.
E83 Console control problem Replace the control board.
E91 Selector LEDs do not light up Refer to test (16)
E93 Console control problem Replace the control board.
E94 Console control problem Replace the control board.
E95 Communication error. Replace the control board.
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F1 fault

Here are the fault code for GE:

GE
Range/Stove/Oven Fault Codes Failure
Code
Condition Check/Repair F0 and F1 Failed Thermistor Control Replace Electronic Range Control (ERC) F2 Oven temp exceeds 590 w/ unlocked door High resistance or interference in oven temperature sensor. Replace oven temperature sensor F3 Open oven temperature sensor circuit Replace oven temperature sensor F4 Shorted wire (Oven temperature sensor) Locate and correct F7 A = Function pad button stuck or
B = Bad clock Unstick button or
Replace Electronic Range Control (ERC) F8 Component Failure Replace Electronic Range Control (ERC) F9 Program w/ door circuit Check wiring
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