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    Can any of you fellas help me out here. I got this code the other day from riding the beast. I think its a ignition type code, but not sure. Can anybody confirm this code, and give me some type of direction in correcting this problem. Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks fellas

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    • #3
      Here's the code description http://home.iprimus.com.au/stevebm/TLS_ECU.htm#c24
      "I spent most of my money on Scotch, women and cigarettes. The rest I just wasted"

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      • #4
        Beaten by that much.
        "I spent most of my money on Scotch, women and cigarettes. The rest I just wasted"

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        • #5
          getting old steve

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          • #6
            Yep! Too old and slow.
            "I spent most of my money on Scotch, women and cigarettes. The rest I just wasted"

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            • #7
              Steve got

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              • #8
                ?

                Can someone explain what that means?
                I know nothing about bikes.

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                • #9
                  what what means

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                  • #10
                    ?

                    the explanatino of the c24 error code. It gives multiple answers. I just wouldn't know where to start. Hoping that someone would help the guy out with a better explanation or similar occurrence.
                    I know nothing about bikes.

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                    • #11
                      :dunno, I'm guessing the ECU knows whether the coil is drawing current or not when it fires it, if it doesn't draw current for two pulses in a row it brings up a C24 or C25 code.

                      It needs the CKP sensor to know when to fire, so it is saying it is getting the CKP signal but the coil isn't firing.

                      So first thing I'd do is check all plugs and connections to the coils.

                      2nd thing I'd do is swap coils over, front to rear, rear to front and see if the code changes from C24 to C25 (front to rear).

                      If it does, find a new coil.
                      "I spent most of my money on Scotch, women and cigarettes. The rest I just wasted"

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                      • #12
                        Actually it only gives one answer. ( front cylinder pickup coil )
                        First thing I would do is check my connections, then check for cleanliness of the pickup coil / crankshaft position sensor, after all that if still getting the same error code replace the pickup coil / sensor. It's almost a no-brainer.

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                        • #13
                          Front cylinder ignition coil, there is no front cylinder pick up coil, the pick up coil is in reference to the CKP.

                          Don't worry about the CKP, the bike wont start or run without it.

                          The Camshaft sensor is mounted on the rear cylinder, but brings up its own code. The bike wont start with it failed, but will continue to run after it does if the engine is running.
                          "I spent most of my money on Scotch, women and cigarettes. The rest I just wasted"

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by MotoTiller
                              Actually it only gives one answer. ( front cylinder pickup coil )
                              First thing I would do is check my connections, then check for cleanliness of the pickup coil / crankshaft position sensor, after all that if still getting the same error code replace the pickup coil / sensor. It's almost a no-brainer.
                              TLS would disagree with your answer.
                              tls
                              I know nothing about bikes.

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