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F4 1078 RR 312 EBS relay found
For those who have a 1078 (and hopefully won't need it)
Located on the left hand side of the bike behind the ventilation mesh wire of the left upper half fairing. It is a set/ group of 3 relays one next to the other (middle one on mine is Green color). The EBS relay is the one on the left of the 3 (towards the headlight) within a rubber band and it is 40ampers relay. There are 5 pins sticking out of the relay with the numbers 87(5), 87b(4), 86(1), 85(2) and 30(3) and pins are in a cross like shape. Replacing is dead easy just take it out and plug in the new one.
Hope it helps
P
Located on the left hand side of the bike behind the ventilation mesh wire of the left upper half fairing. It is a set/ group of 3 relays one next to the other (middle one on mine is Green color). The EBS relay is the one on the left of the 3 (towards the headlight) within a rubber band and it is 40ampers relay. There are 5 pins sticking out of the relay with the numbers 87(5), 87b(4), 86(1), 85(2) and 30(3) and pins are in a cross like shape. Replacing is dead easy just take it out and plug in the new one.
Hope it helps
P
Last edited by PP1098; 05-09-2009 at 07:24 AM.
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are you sure, that relay is also available on my 750, which has no EBS.
Here pictures of a 1000S, where the white connector is where relay cable connects. Note that is has also the three relay rack!
Here pictures of a 1000S, where the white connector is where relay cable connects. Note that is has also the three relay rack!
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For those who have a 1078 (and hopefully won't need it)
Located on the left hand side of the bike behind the ventilation mesh wire of the left upper half fairing. It is a set/ group of 3 relays one next to the other (middle one on mine is Green color). The EBS relay is the one on the left of the 3 (towards the headlight) within a rubber band and it is 40ampers relay. There are 5 pins sticking out of the relay with the numbers 87(5), 87b(4), 86(1), 85(2) and 30(3) and pins are in a cross like shape. Replacing is dead easy just take it out and plug in the new one.
Hope it helps
P
Located on the left hand side of the bike behind the ventilation mesh wire of the left upper half fairing. It is a set/ group of 3 relays one next to the other (middle one on mine is Green color). The EBS relay is the one on the left of the 3 (towards the headlight) within a rubber band and it is 40ampers relay. There are 5 pins sticking out of the relay with the numbers 87(5), 87b(4), 86(1), 85(2) and 30(3) and pins are in a cross like shape. Replacing is dead easy just take it out and plug in the new one.
Hope it helps
P
Hi CAG,
Thats what the UK dealer confirmed. In the diagrams (workshop manual) it reads 'general feed relay' which also confused me.
What do you have in mind?
P.
Thats what the UK dealer confirmed. In the diagrams (workshop manual) it reads 'general feed relay' which also confused me.
What do you have in mind?
P.
Last edited by PP1098; 05-11-2009 at 12:04 PM.
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I thought the 1078 had a slipper clutch instead of EBS?
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If you look at the picture that HB88xx posted, that is the ebs relay. It is usually tucked up right behind the radiator not as far back as you indicated. Also, I think the general service relay is different than the latch relay.
to my knowledge the EBS is managed by the ECU...
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The F4 1078RR has both the EBS (as all F4's I think) ánd a slipper clutch.
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So, if the ebs is managed by the ecu, why is Phil's acting up? Possibly an ecu fault? It's working on 2 cylinders, with unburned fuel.
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