Royal Enfield Clubman Fault Codes
Royal Enfield Clubman 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 royal enfield clubman faults are the list of some of the parts of a motorcycle engine.
To fix the issue of fault codes, you’ll need to disconnect the battery cable. This will ensure that you don’t get shocked while handling the terminals. Next, you will want to clean them with a soft brush and water to get rid of the corrosion. Once Royal Enfield Clubman is cleaned properly, you can put them back on the terminal and reattach the cable.
Royal Enfield Clubman Faults :
Engine management systems of Royal Enfield Clubman 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.
We have listed below a few basic checks in case your motorcycle is not functioning. If in case the problem is not rectified after these checks, it is necessary to get the motorcycle checked by a Royal Enfield Authorised Dealer / Service Center to rectify the problem and to ensure trouble free performance.
Common Royal-Enfield Problems :
Symptom | Observations | Check for / Remedy |
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Engine does not start |
1. Ignition/Engine stop switch is in OFF position 2. Very low / No fuel in the fuel tank. 3. Lights / horn very dim 4. Electricals not working 5. Engine Cranking but not starting |
Switch ON Ignition / Engine stop switch Turn fuel tap to reserve position / Fill Fuel Weak/Discharged battery. Replace Battery 1. Battery completely dead. Replace battery 2. Fuse Blown. Replace appropriate fuse. Note: If fuse blows again, contact Authorised Service Center. Spark plug Cap/wire disconnected. Reconnect. |
Engine Starts BUT shuts off immediatley | Engine shuts off as soon as throttle is closed. | Idling RPM setting in Carburetor is disturbed. Reset the
Idling RPM screw in Carburetor. Carburetor Flooded. Shut off fuel tap, gently tap Carburetor bottom and reopen fuel tap. Check if flooding has stopped |
Engine Misfires & Runs Erratically / Stops | 1. Typically happens after a Refill / Adulterated /
Water in Fuel 2. Motorcycle driven in Low gear / High RPM / Crowded places for long time. |
Drain out entire fuel and Refill with fresh fuel from a reputed
filling station. Excessive Engine temperature. Switch OFF Engine and allow to cool down. |
Poor Pickup | Engine RPM raises improportinately to motorcycle speed Rear Chain excessively loose causing chain to slip on Sprocket. |
Clutch is Slipping. Check for sticky clutch/ clutch not having
any free play. Adjust Rear chain to correct tension. |
ROYAL-ENFIELD ABS (ANTI-LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM) EFI TROUBLE SHOOTING CODES
S.No. | P Codes for ABS | Components monitored and malfunction type |
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1 | 5043 H | Front wheel speed sensor Disconnection/ground Short/Uz Short |
2 | 5042 H | Front wheel speed sensor malfunction - Plausibility |
3 | 5045 H | Rear wheel speed sensor Disconnection/ground Short/Uz Short |
4 | 5044 H | Rear wheel speed sensor malfunction - Plausibility |
5 | 5025 H | Deviation between Wheel speeds (WSS_GENERIC) |
6 | 5017 H | Front Inlet Valve malfunction (EV) |
7 | 5018 H | Front Outlet Valve malfunction (AV) |
8 | 5013 H | Rear Inlet Valve malfunction (EV) |
9 | 5014 H | Rear Outlet Valve malfunction (AV) |
10 | 5035 H | Pump Motor Malfunction |
11 | 5019 H | Valve Relay malfunction (Failsafe relay) |
12 | 5055 H | ECU malfunction |
13 | 5052 H | Power Supply Malfunction (Low Voltage) |
14 | 5053 H | Power Supply Malfunction (High Voltage) |
15 | 5122 H | Varcode EEPROM ReadError |
16 | 5223 H | VarCode EEPROM Out Of Range |
17 | 5331 H | Front Wheel Pressure sensor ohmic fault |
18 | 5332 H | Front wheel pressure sensor offset/Test Pulse/POT fault |
19 | 5333 H | External Supply for Pressure sensor failure |
ROYAL-ENFIELD MIL BLINK CODES DESCRIPTION
MIL will glow continuous. Engine will start but not perform to its potential
MIL will glow continuous. Engine will NOT start but will crank
MIL BLINK | MALFUNCATION INDICATION |
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Long 0 Short 6 | Throttle position sensor Malfunction |
Long 0 Short 9 | Manifold Air Pressure sensor Malfunction |
Long 1 Short 2 | Engine oil temperature sensor Malfunction |
Long 1 Short 3 | Intake Air temperature sensor Malfunction |
Long 1 Short 7 | O2/HEGO Sensor Malfunction |
Long 4 Short 5 | O2 Sensor heater circuit Malfunction |
Long 5 Short 4 | EXAI Circuit Malfunction |
Long 6 Short 6 | Crankshaft position sensor Malfunction |
Long 1 Short 5 | Roll over sensor Malfunction |
Long 3 Short 3 | Fuel Injector Circuit Malfunction |
Long 3 Short 7 | Ignition Coil Circuit Malfunction |
Long 4 Short 1 | Fuel pump relay circuit Malfunction |
Long 7 short 0 | Vehicle/Wheel speed sensor Malfunction( only for Continental GT Model) |
ROYAL-ENFIELD DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES DESCRIPTION
Items | Parameters | Description | DTC |
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Throttle position sensor | TH | Too low input voltage | P0120 |
Throttle position sensor | TH | Too High input voltage | P0123 |
Manifold Air Pressure sensor | PM | Too low input voltage | P0107 |
Manifold Air Pressure sensor | PM | Too High input voltage | P0105 |
Engine Oil Temperature Sensor | TW | Too low input voltage | P0117 |
Engine Oil Temperature Sensor | TW | Too High input voltage | P0115 |
Intake Air Temperature Sensor | TA | Too low input voltage | P0112 |
Intake Air Temperature Sensor | TA | Too High input voltage | P0110 |
Rollover Sensor | RO | Too low input voltage | P1630 |
Rollover Sensor | RO | Too High input voltage | P1630 |
O2 Sensor | HG | Short circuit to ground or open circuit (low or open) | P0130 |
Fuel Injector | IJ1 | Short circuit to ground or open circuit | P0201 |
Fuel Injector | IJ1 | Short circuit to Battery | P0201 |
Ignition Coil | IG1 | Short circuit to ground or open circuit | P0351 |
Ignition Coil | IG1 | Short circuit to Battery | P0351 |
Fuel Pump Relay | FLR | Short circuit to ground or open circuit | P0230 |
Fuel Pump Relay | FLR | Short circuit to Battery | P0230 |
O2 sensor Heater | HR | Short circuit to ground or open circuit (low or open) | P0030 |
Vehicle / Wheel speed sensor | VSP | The Sensor circuit malfunction | P0500 |
AIR System Switching Valve "A" Circuit | EXAI | Short circuit to ground or open circuit (low or open) | P0412 |
Crankshaft position sensor | CRK | The Sensor circuit malfunction | P0335 |
Royal Enfield Clubman Motorcycle Problems :
- Royal Enfield clubman after fire
- Royal Enfield clubman air cleaner clogged, poorly sealed, or missing
- Royal Enfield clubman air cleaner element clogged
- Royal Enfield clubman air duct loose
- Royal Enfield clubman air suction valve trouble
- Royal Enfield clubman air switching valve trouble
- Royal Enfield clubman backfiring when deceleration
- Royal Enfield clubman cracked or obstructed intake air pressure sensor
- Royal Enfield clubman crankshaft sensor trouble
- Royal Enfield clubman eCU ground and power supply trouble
- Royal Enfield clubman eCU trouble
- Royal Enfield clubman engine overheating - Water temperature sensor or crankshaft sensor trouble
- Royal Enfield clubman engine stalls easily
- Royal Enfield clubman engine vacuum not synchronizing
- Royal Enfield clubman exhaust Smokes Excessively
- Royal Enfield clubman firing incorrect
- Royal Enfield clubman fuel filter clogged
- Royal Enfield clubman fuel injector clogged
- Royal Enfield clubman fuel injector O-ring damage
- Royal Enfield clubman fuel injector trouble
- Royal Enfield clubman fuel line clogged
- Royal Enfield clubman fuel poor quality or incorrect
- Royal Enfield clubman fuel pressure regulator trouble
- Royal Enfield clubman fuel pressure too low or too high
- Royal Enfield clubman fuel pump bearings may wear. Replace the fuel pump
- Royal Enfield clubman fuel pump not operating
- Royal Enfield clubman fuel pump operates intermittently and often DFI fuse blows
- Royal Enfield clubman fuel pump relay trouble
- Royal Enfield clubman fuel pump trouble
- Royal Enfield clubman fuel/air mixture incorrect
- Royal Enfield clubman fuel/air mixture incorrect
- Royal Enfield clubman gear position sensor, starter lockout or side stand switch trouble
- Royal Enfield clubman inspect and repair or replace
- Royal Enfield clubman intake air pressure sensor trouble
- Royal Enfield clubman intake air temperature sensor trouble
- Royal Enfield clubman intake air temperature sensor trouble
- Royal Enfield clubman intermittent any DFI fault and its recovery
- Royal Enfield clubman little fuel in tank
- Royal Enfield clubman main throttle sensor trouble
- Royal Enfield clubman no or little fuel in tank
- Royal Enfield clubman poor acceleration
- Royal Enfield clubman spark plug burned or gap maladjusted
- Royal Enfield clubman spark plug dirty, broken or gap maladjusted
- Royal Enfield clubman spark plug incorrect
- Royal Enfield clubman spark weak
- Royal Enfield clubman stick coil shorted or not in good contact
- Royal Enfield clubman stick coil trouble
- Royal Enfield clubman subthrottle sensor trouble
- Royal Enfield clubman subthrottle valve actuator trouble
- Royal Enfield clubman throttle body assy dust seal damage
- Royal Enfield clubman throttle body assy holder loose
- Royal Enfield clubman throttle valves will not fully open
- Royal Enfield clubman unstable (rough) idling
- Royal Enfield clubman unstable fuel pressure
- Royal Enfield clubman vacuum hose
- Royal Enfield clubman vehicle-down sensor trouble
- Royal Enfield clubman water or foreign matter in fuel Change fuel
- Royal Enfield clubman water temperature sensor trouble
The first sign that your Royal Enfield Clubman 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 Royal Enfield Clubman engine noise.
- Royal Enfield Clubman fog from engine.
- Strange Royal Enfield Clubman engine noise.
- Royal Enfield Clubman Vibrations and Rattling
- Royal Enfield Clubman Loud Acceleration
- Royal Enfield Clubman rusty exhaust
- Royal Enfield Clubman blockages in exhaust pipe
- Royal Enfield Clubman wear and tear exhaust
Royal Enfield of India is the second company to bear the name, with a transfer of license from the original Royal Enfield of England in 1968. It is famous for having the longest in-production model in the world, with the Bullet first being produced in 1901.
Check other Royal Enfield 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 Royal Enfield 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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