Error Code 0005 r.SW

Started by DucVicki, June 16, 2011, 07:56:28 PM

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DucVicki

Just bought a used 696 Monster 2009 and possibly needing a new battery (previous owner did not run bike at all or keep battery tended)...  Any tips on new battery/tending. Live in IL and winter storage can be long. Most people I know with non-Ducati bikes have not had battery issues like this???

Howie

Fully charge the battery and have it load tested.  If it fails a new battery is in order.  If it passes reinstall.  Either way , put a volt meter across the battery.  You want to see 13.5 to 14.5 volts at 3K RPM.  A battery is a battery whether it is in a Ducati or a Ford.  If it is not maintained during storage it will suffer.

Raux

yeah just replace the battery.

DucVicki

Thanks!  They tell me to at least tend the battery every 2wks during winter months/while not riding...  Hopefully that will help.  By the way- other than this problem, I LOVE this bike! 

I also have tiny hand and am thinking about purchasing levers...if anyone has suggestions for that, let me know!  Right now I have the Brembo stock levers...

Raux

Quote from: DucVicki on June 17, 2011, 06:23:05 AM
Thanks!  They tell me to at least tend the battery every 2wks during winter months/while not riding...  Hopefully that will help.  By the way- other than this problem, I LOVE this bike! 

I also have tiny hand and am thinking about purchasing levers...if anyone has suggestions for that, let me know!  Right now I have the Brembo stock levers...

i loved my pazzos

Sanjuro

+1 to the Pazzos.  I love em.  [Dolph]

thought

'10 SFS 1098
'11 M796 ABS - Sold
'05 SV650N - Sold

wannabfast

im getting this same error, it cranks like one revolution, then flashes the code, then resets everything in my cluster, except the odometer, and then it starts right up again, so far its done it twice this week, both times it was at lunch time

started right up in the morning...
11' M796, SC project GP slip-ons, 1100DS cams, BMC air filter with modified airbox cover, asv levers, 14t front sprocket

Howie

Quote from: wannabfast on July 08, 2011, 04:15:10 PM
im getting this same error, it cranks like one revolution, then flashes the code, then resets everything in my cluster, except the odometer, and then it starts right up again, so far its done it twice this week, both times it was at lunch time

started right up in the morning...


Check your battery connections and ground.

wannabfast

yup everything was nice and tight... oddly it doesnt happen after i unplug it from the trickle charger, but it really shouldnt need to be on the trickle charger unless its going to sit for longer than a month, in which this one has not

i decided to put a new battery in just for good measure.. man its a PITA to get the tank off
11' M796, SC project GP slip-ons, 1100DS cams, BMC air filter with modified airbox cover, asv levers, 14t front sprocket

Howie

If you still have the old battery fully charge it and get it load tested so you know.  There are other possible causes.

wannabfast

well i did test the old battery and it did test good after an overnight session on the maintainer
11' M796, SC project GP slip-ons, 1100DS cams, BMC air filter with modified airbox cover, asv levers, 14t front sprocket

danaid

  When my bike flashed that code, I had to replace the voltage regulator/ rectifier to solve the problem.
11' 1198SP  Black
09' 1100S    Red
09'     696.   Red   first Ducati (sold)