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Clocks resetting - Any ideas??

Joined Apr 2012
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Leyland
I've a '00 Mille R with a less than 1 year old Yuasa battery. It has just started resetting the clocks every time I turn the ignition on. The connection are fine and I run it fairly regularly. I know it's usually a low battery to blame but could it be anything else? Any suggestions....?
 
you can try the capacitor mod of the clocks and when disassembled check for any cold connection on the board. see simillar topics
 
Funny enough I found I only get this problem when I use the engine kill button and then restart the engine. I strated cutting the engine by using the key and have never had this problem since.
 
My clocks reset, it was a poor connection on one of the ignition fuses to the right hand side of the clocks. Worth pulling them and giving them a clean.
 
My clocks AND odo reset on my 02 mille, i had done about 68k miles and since clocks only go too 1oo thousand kilometres (or 68 k miles) they reset!!.. Pulled into petrol station and left with a zero mile engine! Bizarro.
As been said above, plus, when mine used to reset it was either a weak battery, a loose connection as stated or I started to quickly after turn on, they need a few secs break between turn on and start.
Funnily enough even on the cock bike I have to count to four after key on before start or the ABS dosent come on.
Cheers ck
 
good to know it can last for 100 000 km. but ABS?
Yeah very strong motors matey, mine had about 82k miles when it was stolen/ recovered.. And never even had any sprag issues, just the common stuff.
I love my v4, but id happily have another mille
ck
 
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