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Post by cyberscoot on May 24, 2018 15:59:53 GMT -5
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Post by cyberscoot on May 23, 2018 21:33:05 GMT -5
Just bought a 2016 SSR Pacifica 150 (also known as Znen ZN150T-18 and many other makes and models). Basically a new bike with 1 mi on the odometer.
Went through the owner's manual. No specifics on tire pressures. Also searched the forum. Anyone out there know what the tire pressures are?
Here are the tire specs:
OEM Front Tire: Duro DM1122 100/80-16 50S, max air pressure 36 psi cold OEM Rear Tire: Duro DM1004 120/80-16 60P, max air pressure 32 psi cold
Thanks guys and gals for your help.
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Post by cyberscoot on Jul 13, 2015 13:27:15 GMT -5
Found the solution when I googled again. It's a simple matter of pressing the ADJ button (the right-hand button) on the Kymco's instrument console for 2 sec to get to the menu, then advancing (by pressing ADJ) to the screen after the TRIP setting, then holding down the ADJ button until it resets. Service oil light is now off.
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Post by cyberscoot on Jul 13, 2015 10:40:48 GMT -5
Good idea. I'll see if I can find a dealer.
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Post by cyberscoot on Jul 13, 2015 10:40:21 GMT -5
Have you tried calling the dealership and asking how to reset the light? It's probably just a specific sequence of actions that need to be performed. They may be able to tell you over the phone.
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Post by cyberscoot on Jul 13, 2015 10:39:23 GMT -5
Removing the negative battery terminal lead with the ignition key on didn't fix the problem. The oil service light is still on. Any other ideas other than taking it into the dealer or repair shop? Thanks. Have you tried calling the dealership and asking how to reset the light? It's probably just a specific sequence of actions that need to be performed. They may be able to tell you over the phone.
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Post by cyberscoot on Jul 13, 2015 8:41:11 GMT -5
Removing the negative battery terminal lead with the ignition key on didn't fix the problem. The oil service light is still on. Any other ideas other than taking it into the dealer or repair shop? Thanks.
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Post by cyberscoot on Jul 11, 2015 11:12:43 GMT -5
Got a Kymco People GTi 300. "Oil Service" light lit up on the instrument console. Even after changing the oil and filter, the light is still on. How can I reset it without a Kymco Diagnostic Tool or equivalent? Or is that the only way? Thanks guys.
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