I've been following your video to the letter! Do I balance the TB's with the adjuster under the tank at 3k rpm, or the adjuster on the left hand TB? Thanks, Russ.
I have 2003 California EV. I can't get Guzzidiag to connect. I followed everything thing else using my fluke multimeter and it runs good but I am sure it is not perfect. On my lonelec the RX and TX do not light up but the USB and PWR do. I have tried every model of California with no luck.
@@janguzzi Not yet but I may have found an issue. On one of the forums someone mentioned their sidestand had to be down for it to connect. I checked the switch on mine and the wires are cut. I looked around and found two wires that matched the colors of the sidestand switch twisted together and wrapped in electrical tape. I am going to try a newer laptop since mine is old and really slow and reconnect the sidestand switch wires and then test with it up and down.
@@janguzzi Just an update. I bought a different set of cables of Amazon and now I can get guzzidiag to connect. It looks like the new Lonelec 1 piece doesn't work on the older ecu's.
excellent info, thankyou
I've been following your video to the letter! Do I balance the TB's with the adjuster under the tank at 3k rpm, or the adjuster on the left hand TB? Thanks, Russ.
Just read the text below the video too => Position 10. and 11.
Mate how do you reset the sacred screw if it has being set with a flowmeter at the factory ? Thanks
I am not aware that the Cali has a sacred screw ... the Griso has one ...
I have 2003 California EV. I can't get Guzzidiag to connect. I followed everything thing else using my fluke multimeter and it runs good but I am sure it is not perfect. On my lonelec the RX and TX do not light up but the USB and PWR do. I have tried every model of California with no luck.
Does this help?:
The New Improved GuzziDiag Tutorial:
wildguzzi.com/forum/index.php?topic=96957.msg
German?
www.guzzi-forum.de/Forum/
@@janguzzi Not yet but I may have found an issue. On one of the forums someone mentioned their sidestand had to be down for it to connect. I checked the switch on mine and the wires are cut. I looked around and found two wires that matched the colors of the sidestand switch twisted together and wrapped in electrical tape. I am going to try a newer laptop since mine is old and really slow and reconnect the sidestand switch wires and then test with it up and down.
Maybe I need to hop on the forums and see if anyone lives in salt lake city.
@@janguzzi Just an update. I bought a different set of cables of Amazon and now I can get guzzidiag to connect. It looks like the new Lonelec 1 piece doesn't work on the older ecu's.