KTM 625 SC Supermoto Fault Codes

KTM 625 SC Supermoto motorcycles have engines, which are made up of many different parts. These parts must work together in order for the engine to function. A problem with one of the parts can make the engine not run. There are many different parts that make up an engine. The following ktm 625 sc supermoto faults are the list of some of the parts of a motorcycle engine.

KTM 625 SC Supermoto motorcycles are particularly vulnerable to exhaust fumes, so you’re right to be concerned about the fumes you breathed in. The good news is that you should be able to find a motorcycle maintenance checklist online or at your local dealership that will provide you with a list of potential issues that might be causing your bike to release harmful emissions.

KTM 625 SC Supermoto Faults :

Engine management systems of KTM 625 SC Supermoto are responsible for monitoring a range of features and its warning light should go out a few seconds after ignition. The system's main job is to keep the engine running at peak performance by monitoring many parameters like coolant temperature, oil pressure, fuel level and air/fuel ratio. The system monitors these parameters continuously and alerts the driver if any of these parameters fall outside the predetermined limits.

KTM Motorcycle Engine Fault Codes :

CodeDescription
ConstantTilt Sensor - input signal too high
ConstantTilt Sensor - input signal too low
2Crankshaft speed sensor - synchronization faulty
2Crankshaft speed sensor - signal implausible
2Crankshaft speed sensor - signal irregular
2Crankshaft speed sensor - no signal
6Throttle valve position sensor circuit A - adaption failed
6Throttle valve position sensor circuit A - input signal too low
6Throttle valve position sensor circuit A - input signal too high
9Crankcase pressure sensor - short circuit to ground
9Crankcase pressure sensor - open / short to plus
9Ambient air pressure sensor - short circuit to ground
9Ambient air pressure sensor - open / short circuit to plus
12Coolant temperature sensor - input signal too low
12Coolant temperature sensor - input signal too high
13Intake air temperature sensor - input signal too low
13Intake air temperature sensor - input signal too high
14Crankcae pressure sensor - difference too high between sensor and engine ECU
21Battery voltage - input voltage too low
21Battery voltage - input voltage too high
33Injection valve 0, cylinder 1- input signal too low
33Injection valve 0, cylinder 1- input signal too high
34Injection valve 1, cylinder 1- input signal too low
34Injection valve 1, cylinder 1- input signal too high
37Ignition coil - circuit fault
41Fuel pump - short circuit to ground / open circuit
41Fuel pump - open circuit / short circuit to plus
42Oil pump - input signal too low
42Oil pump - signal too high

KTM Flash Codes :

Blink code of FI warning
lamp (MIL)
02 FI warning lamp (MIL) flashes 2x short
Error level condition Crankshaft position sensor - measurement range or power problem
Blink code of FI warning
lamp (MIL)
06 FI warning lamp (MIL) flashes 6x short
Error level condition Throttle position sensor circuit A - input signal too low
Throttle position sensor circuit A - input signal too high
Blink code of FI warning
lamp (MIL)
09 FI warning lamp (MIL) flashes 9x short
Error level condition Manifold absolute pressure sensor - input signal too low
Manifold absolute pressure sensor - input signal too high
Blink code of FI warning
lamp (MIL)
11 FI warning lamp (MIL) flashes 1x long, 1x short
Error level condition Idle control - engine speed below target value
Idle control - engine speed above target value
Blink code of FI warning
lamp (MIL)
12 FI warning lamp (MIL) flashes 1x long, 2x short
Error level condition Engine coolant temperature sensor - input signal too low
Engine coolant temperature sensor - input signal too high
22 FLASH CODE 173
Blink code of FI warning
lamp (MIL)
13 FI warning lamp (MIL) flashes 1x long, 3x short
Error level condition Intake air temperature sensor - input signal too low
Intake air temperature sensor - input signal too high
Blink code of FI warning
lamp (MIL)
14 FI warning lamp (MIL) flashes 1x long, 4x short
Error level condition Fuel tank sensor - circuit fault
Fuel tank sensor - short circuit to ground
Fuel tank sensor - short circuit to plus
Blink code of FI warning
lamp (MIL)
15 FI warning lamp (MIL) flashes 1x long, 5x short
Error level condition Rollover sensor - plausibility
Rollover sensor - circuit fault
Rollover sensor - short circuit to ground
Rollover sensor - short circuit to plus
Blink code of FI warning
lamp (MIL)
16 FI warning lamp (MIL) flashes 1x long, 6x short
Error level condition Radiator fan motor - circuit fault
Radiator fan motor - input signal too low
Radiator fan motor - input signal too high
22 FLASH CODE 174
Blink code of FI warning
lamp (MIL)
17 FI warning lamp (MIL) flashes 1x long, 7x short
Error level condition Lambda sensor - circuit fault
Lambda sensor - input signal too low
Lambda sensor - input signal too high
Lambda sensor - no function
Blink code of FI warning
lamp (MIL)
18 FI warning lamp (MIL) flashes 1x long, 8x short
Error level condition Engine diagnosis warning lamp (MIL) - circuit fault
Engine diagnosis warning lamp (MIL) - short circuit to ground
Engine diagnosis warning lamp (MIL) - short circuit to plus
Blink code of FI warning
lamp (MIL)
19 FI warning lamp (MIL) flashes 1x long, 9x short
Error level condition Fuel pump lamp - circuit fault
Low fuel warning lamp - input signal too low
Low fuel warning lamp - input signal too high
Blink code of FI warning
lamp (MIL)
21 FI warning lamp (MIL) flashes 2x long, 1x short
Error level condition Engine control relay - switch-off delay
22 FLASH CODE 175
Blink code of FI warning
lamp (MIL)
22 FI warning lamp (MIL) flashes 2x long, 2x short
Error level condition Engine speed signal - circuit fault
Engine speed signal - input signal too low
Engine speed signal - input signal too high
Blink code of FI warning
lamp (MIL)
23 FI warning lamp (MIL) flashes 2x long, 3x short
Error level condition Travel speed sensor - measurement range or power problem
Blink code of FI warning
lamp (MIL)
24 FI warning lamp (MIL) flashes 2x long, 4x short
Error level condition System voltage - too low
System voltage - too high
System voltage - implausible value
Blink code of FI warning
lamp (MIL)
25 FI warning lamp (MIL) flashes 2x long, 5x short
Error level condition Side stand switch - plausibility
Side stand switch - circuit fault
Side stand switch - short circuit to ground
Side stand switch - short circuit to plus
22 FLASH CODE 176
Blink code of FI warning
lamp (MIL)
26 FI warning lamp (MIL) flashes 2x long, 6x short
Error level condition Sensor A reference voltage - input signal too low
Sensor A reference voltage - input signal too high
Blink code of FI warning
lamp (MIL)
27 FI warning lamp (MIL) flashes 2x long, 7x short
Error level condition Sensor B reference voltage - input signal too low
Sensor B reference voltage - input signal too high
Blink code of FI warning
lamp (MIL)
33 FI warning lamp (MIL) flashes 3x long, 3x short
Error level condition Injector - circuit fault
Injector - input signal too low
Injector - input signal too high
Blink code of FI warning
lamp (MIL)
41 FI warning lamp (MIL) flashes 4x long, 1x short
Error level condition Fuel pump relay - circuit fault
Fuel pump relay - input signal too low
Fuel pump relay - input signal too high
22 FLASH CODE 177
Blink code of FI warning
lamp (MIL)
45 FI warning lamp (MIL) flashes 4x long, 5x short
Error level condition Lambda sensor heater - circuit fault
Lambda sensor heater - short circuit to ground or open circuit
Lambda sensor heater - input signal too high
Blink code of FI warning
lamp (MIL)
49 FI warning lamp (MIL) flashes 4x long, 9x short
Error level condition Idle control - input signal too low
Idle control - input signal too high
Idle control - circuit fault

KTM 625 SC Supermoto Motorcycle Problems :

  • KTM 625 sc supermoto after fire
  • KTM 625 sc supermoto air cleaner clogged, poorly sealed, or missing
  • KTM 625 sc supermoto air cleaner element clogged
  • KTM 625 sc supermoto air duct loose
  • KTM 625 sc supermoto air suction valve trouble
  • KTM 625 sc supermoto air switching valve trouble
  • KTM 625 sc supermoto backfiring when deceleration
  • KTM 625 sc supermoto cracked or obstructed intake air pressure sensor
  • KTM 625 sc supermoto crankshaft sensor trouble
  • KTM 625 sc supermoto eCU ground and power supply trouble
  • KTM 625 sc supermoto eCU trouble
  • KTM 625 sc supermoto engine overheating - Water temperature sensor or crankshaft sensor trouble
  • KTM 625 sc supermoto engine stalls easily
  • KTM 625 sc supermoto engine vacuum not synchronizing
  • KTM 625 sc supermoto exhaust Smokes Excessively
  • KTM 625 sc supermoto firing incorrect
  • KTM 625 sc supermoto fuel filter clogged
  • KTM 625 sc supermoto fuel injector clogged
  • KTM 625 sc supermoto fuel injector O-ring damage
  • KTM 625 sc supermoto fuel injector trouble
  • KTM 625 sc supermoto fuel line clogged
  • KTM 625 sc supermoto fuel poor quality or incorrect
  • KTM 625 sc supermoto fuel pressure regulator trouble
  • KTM 625 sc supermoto fuel pressure too low or too high
  • KTM 625 sc supermoto fuel pump bearings may wear. Replace the fuel pump
  • KTM 625 sc supermoto fuel pump not operating
  • KTM 625 sc supermoto fuel pump operates intermittently and often DFI fuse blows
  • KTM 625 sc supermoto fuel pump relay trouble
  • KTM 625 sc supermoto fuel pump trouble
  • KTM 625 sc supermoto fuel/air mixture incorrect
  • KTM 625 sc supermoto fuel/air mixture incorrect
  • KTM 625 sc supermoto gear position sensor, starter lockout or side stand switch trouble
  • KTM 625 sc supermoto inspect and repair or replace
  • KTM 625 sc supermoto intake air pressure sensor trouble
  • KTM 625 sc supermoto intake air temperature sensor trouble
  • KTM 625 sc supermoto intake air temperature sensor trouble
  • KTM 625 sc supermoto intermittent any DFI fault and its recovery
  • KTM 625 sc supermoto little fuel in tank
  • KTM 625 sc supermoto main throttle sensor trouble
  • KTM 625 sc supermoto no or little fuel in tank
  • KTM 625 sc supermoto poor acceleration
  • KTM 625 sc supermoto spark plug burned or gap maladjusted
  • KTM 625 sc supermoto spark plug dirty, broken or gap maladjusted
  • KTM 625 sc supermoto spark plug incorrect
  • KTM 625 sc supermoto spark weak
  • KTM 625 sc supermoto stick coil shorted or not in good contact
  • KTM 625 sc supermoto stick coil trouble
  • KTM 625 sc supermoto subthrottle sensor trouble
  • KTM 625 sc supermoto subthrottle valve actuator trouble
  • KTM 625 sc supermoto throttle body assy dust seal damage
  • KTM 625 sc supermoto throttle body assy holder loose
  • KTM 625 sc supermoto throttle valves will not fully open
  • KTM 625 sc supermoto unstable (rough) idling
  • KTM 625 sc supermoto unstable fuel pressure
  • KTM 625 sc supermoto vacuum hose
  • KTM 625 sc supermoto vehicle-down sensor trouble
  • KTM 625 sc supermoto water or foreign matter in fuel Change fuel
  • KTM 625 sc supermoto water temperature sensor trouble

The first sign that your KTM 625 SC Supermoto motorcycle's starter system is working well is the warning light that appears when you switch on the ignition. It will illuminate for a few seconds, and then go out. This is a good sign that your starter system is working properly and you'll be able to start your motorcycle without difficulty.

Possible Failure Types :

  • Strange KTM 625 SC Supermoto engine noise.
  • KTM 625 SC Supermoto fog from engine.
  • Strange KTM 625 SC Supermoto engine noise.
  • KTM 625 SC Supermoto Vibrations and Rattling
  • KTM 625 SC Supermoto Loud Acceleration
  • KTM 625 SC Supermoto rusty exhaust
  • KTM 625 SC Supermoto blockages in exhaust pipe
  • KTM 625 SC Supermoto wear and tear exhaust
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Through a very complicated series of events, the informal company started in Mattighofen, Austria in 1934 became KTM AG in 1992. KTM is now one of the largest European producers of motorcycles, and are world-famous for their nearly indestructible off-road and adventure bikes.

Check other KTM fault codes.

Common abbreviations and their meanings below:

ABS: Anti-Lock Braking System
ACR: Automatic Compression Release
AFR: Air Fuel Ratio
AIS: Active Intake Solenoid
ATS: Air Temperature Sensor
BAS: Bank Angle Sensor
BCM: Body Control Module
CAN: Controller Area Network
CCM: Cruise Control Module
CKP: Crank Position Sensor
DLC: Datalink Connector
DTC: Diagnostic Trouble Codes
ECM: Electronic Control Module
ECT: Engine Coolant Temperature
ECU: Electronic Control Unit
EFI: Electronic Fuel Injection
EFP: Electronic Fuel Pump
ET: Engine Temperature sensor
FI: Fuel Injectors
FPR: Fuel Pressure Regulator
H-DSSS: Harley-Davidson® Smart Security System
HCU: Hydraulic Control Unit, ABS
HFSM: Hands Free Security Module
HO2S: Heated Oxygen Sensor
IAC: Idle Air Control actuator
IAT: Intake Air Temperature sensor
ICM: Ignition Control Module
IMAP: MAP + IAT in one unit
ISS: Ion Sensing System
JSS: Jiffy Stand Sensor
LHCM: Left Hand Control Module
MAP: Manifold Absolute Pressure sensor
MHR: Right Hand Control Module
RCM: Reverse Control Module
TCA: Throttle Control Actuator
TGS: Twist Grip Sensor
TMAP: Intake Air Temperature / Manifold Absolute Pressure equipment
TPS: Throttle Position Sensor
TSM / TSSM: (Turn Signal / Turn Signal Security Module)
VE: Volume Efficiency
VIN: Vehicle Identification Number
VSS: Vehicle Speed Sensor
WSS: Wheel Speed Sensor

These abbreviations, and the accompanying list of trouble codes, can be a great start when your KTM check engine light comes on. As mentioned above, if you are not comfortable with electrical diagnostic work, a dealership or qualified technician can offer assistance. Please keep in mind that even though you have the ability to clear a DTC using the onboard diagnostic feature, you shouldn't clear the code prior to your service appointment. Let the technician view and clear the codes as they troubleshoot the issue.

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Motorcycle electrical systems are very complex to fix it, check with your motorcycle diagnosis tool for the fault code and start motorcycle troubleshooting process.Some bike problems require professional troubleshooting and repair. However, there are many issues that you can easily fix on your own.

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