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Reset computer yamaha mt-01

Hi,
As far as I know, all encryption is carried in the master key. You got 2 keys + one RED key. Remove key from the bike, switch on USING THE RED KEY, let it go through the check routine, start the bike and switch off.
Remove red key, insert normal key and restart the bike using the normal key.

Option 2 would be to FIRST remove the master fuse situated above the battery (or disconect battery) and then repeat above procedure.

Hope this help
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What year/model transmissions will fit a 1989 GMC sierra, 2500, 350 engine, 2-wheel drive? Thanks

A.T., VIN model "C" (4x2), TH400, 6 cyl
A.T., VIN model "C" (4x2), TH400, 8 cyl, 8-305 (5.0L)
}A}}400}466495" type="radio" name="userInterchange" />A.T., VIN model "C" (4x2), TH400, 8 cyl, 8-350 (5.7L)
}A}}400}466496" type="radio" name="userInterchange" />A.T., VIN model "C" (4x2), TH400, 8 cyl, 8-379 (6.2L, diesel)
E>}B}}400}466497" type="radio" name="userInterchange" />A.T., VIN model "C" (4x2), TH700, diesel
A.T., VIN model "K" (4x4), TH400, 6 cyl
B@}}}400}466499" type="radio" name="userInterchange" />A.T., VIN model "K" (4x4), TH400, 8 cyl, diesel
A.T., VIN model "K" (4x4), TH400, 8 cyl, gasoline
A.T., VIN model "K" (4x4), TH700, diesel
FFC}B}}400}466502" type="radio" name="userInterchange" />M.T., 4 spd, 4x2, VIN model "C"
FFC}A}}400}466503" type="radio" name="userInterchange" />M.T., 4 spd, 4x2, VIN model "R"
ECB}B}}400}466504" type="radio" name="userInterchange" />M.T., 4 spd, 4x4, (VIN model "K")
M.T., 5 spd, 4x2
M.T., 5 spd, 4x4
A.T., VIN model "C" (4x2), TH700, gasoline
F=A}B}}400}466508" type="radio" name="userInterchange" />A.T., VIN model "K" (4x4), TH700, gasoline
}B}}400}466509" type="radio" name="userInterchange" />A.T., VIN model "R" (4x2)
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Is there any problems with MT 01s with 100000 km(60000M) that have shown up ??

Well, I have a 2005 MT-01 and have done just under 140 000km. It is commuted daily without undercover parking, so is in the sun, rain and elements every day. 2 years ago I had to replace the 6 year old batery - thats it. Ride them and enjoy them. they are bullet proof!!!
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What automatic transmission was used in the 1992 Ford F-250 Diesel

A.T., 4x4, AOD (5.0L)
EAC}G}}400" type="radio" name="userInterchange" />A.T., 4x2, AOD (5.0L), 11-1/4" ext hsg
EA}}}400" type="radio" name="userInterchange" />M.T., 4 spd (Warner T-18), 4x4
M.T., 5 spd, Mazda/Toyo Kogyo, 4x4
M.T., 5 spd, ZF, 4x4, 8-460 (7.5L)
M.T., 5 spd, ZF, 4x4, 8-445 (7.3L, diesel)
EAA}N}}400" type="radio" name="userInterchange" />A.T., 4x2, AOD (5.0L), 10-1/4" ext hsg
M.T., 4 spd (Warner T-18), 4x2, 12" ext, cable drive speedo
M.T., 4 spd (Warner T-18), 4x2, 12" ext, elec speedo
M.T., 4 spd (Warner T-18), 4x2, 4" ext, cable drive speedo
M.T., 4 spd (Warner T-18), 4x2, 4" ext, elec speedo
F>}A}}400" type="radio" name="userInterchange" />A.T., 4x4, C6, 8-460 (7.5L), (elec speedo), (tag F2TP-YA)
M.T., 5 spd, ZF, 4x2, 6-300 (4.9L), cable drive speedo
M.T., 5 spd, ZF, 4x2, 8-351 (5.8L), cable drive speedo
M.T., 5 spd, ZF, 4x2, 6-300 (4.9L), elec speedo
M.T., 5 spd, ZF, 4x2, 8-351 (5.8L), elec speedo
M.T., 5 spd, ZF, 4x2, 8-460 (7.5L), cable drive speedo
M.T., 5 spd, ZF, 4x2, 8-460 (7.5L), elec speedo
M.T., 5 spd, ZF, 4x2, 8-445 (7.3L, diesel), cable drive speedo
M.T., 5 spd, ZF, 4x2, 8-445 (7.3L, diesel), elec speedo
M.T., 5 spd, ZF, 4x4, 6-300 (4.9L), ID E9TA-TA & TB
M.T., 5 spd, ZF, 4x4, 8-351 (5.8L), ID E9TA-TA & TB
M.T., 5 spd, ZF, 4x4, 6-300 (4.9L), ID F4TA-BA & BB
M.T., 5 spd, ZF, 4x4, 8-351 (5.8L), ID F4TA-BA & BB
>C}}}400" type="radio" name="userInterchange" />M.T., 5 spd, Mazda/Toyo Kogyo, 4x2, elec speedo
>D}A}}400" type="radio" name="userInterchange" />M.T., 5 spd, Mazda/Toyo Kogyo, 4x2, cable drive speedo, 2.73 ratio
>D}A}}400" type="radio" name="userInterchange" />M.T., 5 spd, Mazda/Toyo Kogyo, 4x2, cable drive speedo, 3.08 ratio
>D}B}}400" type="radio" name="userInterchange" />M.T., 5 spd, Mazda/Toyo Kogyo, 4x2, cable drive speedo, 3.55 ratio
>D}B}}400" type="radio" name="userInterchange" />M.T., 5 spd, Mazda/Toyo Kogyo, 4x2, cable drive speedo, 4.10 ratio
A>}}}400" type="radio" name="userInterchange" />A.T., 4x2, E4OD, 6-300 (4.9L), (elec speedo), ID F2TP-BA
A>}}}400" type="radio" name="userInterchange" />A.T., 4x2, E4OD, 6-300 (4.9L), (elec speedo), ID F2UP-DA & DC
A>}}}400" type="radio" name="userInterchange" />A.T., 4x2, E4OD, 8-302 (5.0L), (elec speedo), (ID F2TP-DA)
A>}}}400" type="radio" name="userInterchange" />A.T., 4x2, E4OD, 8-351 (5.8L), (elec speedo), ID F2TP-FA
A>}}}400" type="radio" name="userInterchange" />A.T., 4x2, E4OD, 8-351 (5.8L), (elec speedo), ID F2UP-EA, EB & EC
?}}}400" type="radio" name="userInterchange" />A.T., 4x4, E4OD, 8-351 (5.8L), (elec speedo), (ID F2TP-HA)
}}}400" type="radio" name="userInterchange" />A.T., 4x2, C6, 8-460 (7.5L), (elec speedo), ID F2FP-CA & DA
A.T., 4x4, E4OD, 8-460 (7.5L)
E}}}400" type="radio" name="userInterchange" />A.T., 4x2, E4OD, 8-445 (7.3L, diesel)
A.T., 4x2, C6, 6-300 (4.9L), w/o ID F2FP-BA; w/o ID F2UP-CA
A.T., 4x2, C6, 8-351 (5.8L), w/o ID F2UP-CA
A.T., 4x2, C6, 6-300 (4.9L), w/o ID F2FP-BA; ID F2UP-CA
A.T., 4x2, C6, 8-351 (5.8L), ID F2UP-CA
A.T., 4x2, C6, 6-300 (4.9L), ID F2FP-BA
A.T., 4x4, E4OD, 8-445 (7.3L, diesel)
A.T., 4x2, E4OD, 8-460 (7.5L)
A.T., 4x2, C6, 8-445 (7.3L diesel)
EF}D}}400" type="radio" name="userInterchange" />A.T., 4x4, C6, 8-351 (5.8L)
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There is a constant loud hum/buzz whenever I turn the pedal on. With my Boss Mt 2 Metal Zone effects pedal. It happens whether or not the power supply is plugged in. Ive tried switching cables and...

First and foremost , check your signal chain. By that, i mean put the pedal aside, ...just unhook it and take it out of your signal path. Using the same cables , guitar , amp, other pedals - borrow a friends MT-2 if you can get one , and try THAT to see if THAT works , OR any other kind of distortion pedal. If another one works ok , it's YOUR MT-2. Boss pedals are pretty rugged , but sometimes the little actuator (on/off switch) underneath the treadle (where you push your foot down) will become faulty. That's a high-gain pedal - are you using a basic Strat or other single-coil pickup guitar? If so , are you playing close to any flourescent lights? SIngle coils are noisy around those lights. Will cause a hum / buzz if using a heavy dist. pedal. You can check that by moving around as you play.
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Brand new MT-03 dies on my while driving!

They apparently fixed nothing . Call them again. Where are you?
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