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Posted on Oct 25, 2010

Abs light is blinking on my 93 yamaha gts 1000

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I HAVE A YAMAHA GTS1000.THE ABS LIGHT STAYS ON WHEN TE BIKE IS RIDEN,ANY IDEAS?

hi, check the gap between the abs sensor and the abs ring on the wheel, also make sure the ring has no fractures as a break in the ring will rendor it useles, finaly check the sensors have no grease, metal, or dirt stuck to them which could break the signal, hope this helps
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It has to do with the TPS (Throttle Position Sensor) . It will involve a V-O-M and repositioning the TPS. I did it to my 93 GTS and it improved the surge (around 3,000 RPM). The precise details were posted in the GTS owner's club, I can't remenber all of the measurements and minutia but basically you let the bike warm up and at idle when you get the smothest operation while playing with the TPS you are done. This will get you almost the same result.
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