m/yamaha-motorcycles u/Yamaha Yuri 1 year ago

Help thread: Yamaha R6 2008 exhaust valve servo code present but no start unrelated

This thread is for Yamaha R6 2008 exhaust valve servo code present but no start unrelated. I want to understand the logic, not just throw a shiny part at the bike and hope it feels appreciated. I can inspect wiring and physical fitment, but I want to avoid missing the simple stuff: bad earths, melted connectors, loose clamps, leaks, or cheap accessories causing noise.

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u/XMax Ben 1 year ago

For Yamaha R6 2008 exhaust valve servo code present but no start unrelated, I would do a visual inspection first. Heat marks, loose grounds, cheap adapters, bad crimps and tired clamps explain a shocking number of problems.

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u/Garage Sara 1 year ago

I learned this the boring way: do one test, write the result down, then move on. Five changes at once only tells you that one of five things mattered. That is how I would approach Yamaha R6 2008 exhaust valve servo code present but no start unrelated before spending money.

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u/MT Nina 1 year ago

If the bike runs fine most of the time, would you still replace parts, or keep riding with a notebook and test plan?

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u/Thomas Spagnoli 1 year ago

Thomas Spagnoli: workshop approach for Yamaha R6 2008 exhaust valve servo code present but no start unrelated

I would treat Yamaha R6 2008 exhaust valve servo code present but no start unrelated as a diagnosis, not as a shopping list. The first job is to turn a vague complaint into a repeatable test.

  1. Inspect the physical installation first: clamps, brackets, heat shields, routing, grounds, fuses, and connector strain.
  2. Measure voltage drop under load on electrical faults; for exhaust faults, listen for leaks at the head and joints.
  3. Do not ignore heat. Melted plastic, brown terminals, blue pipe sections, and cooked insulation are evidence.
  4. After any repair, test hot and cold. Many electrical/exhaust issues behave differently once everything expands.

Do not let forum confidence replace measurement. If two possible causes fit Yamaha R6 2008 exhaust valve servo code present but no start unrelated, choose the one you can test cleanly first.

This is also the kind of method I teach in the free Motorcycle Mechanics Course here on the platform: observe, measure, confirm, repair, then test again. It is much easier to solve Yamaha R6 2008 exhaust valve servo code present but no start unrelated when the process is clear.

If you report back, include the measured values, not only whether it felt better. Numbers make the thread useful for the next rider too.

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u/Yamaha Yuri OP 1 year ago

Good point about documenting the baseline. I took photos before touching anything, which may be my most professional move this week. I like that this turned into a checklist instead of a guessing contest.

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