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    CBR600RR 2007. FI 34 Error

    Hey Psbers.

    Filled up the bike today and it struggled to start up. Started riding and got a FI error.
    Did some research off the net and found out it is error 34. (Page 6-38 of the service manual)

    What I'm asking is, has anybody dealt with this particular issue and willing to lend me a hand?
    Else I'll probably just take it to the honda shop and hope its a quick fix.

    I know the bike will run with this error but its quite urgent because my car currently has a hole in a coolant hose!

    Thanks guys,

    -Andy

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    the #34 is related to the exhaust or EGCV servo motor.

    It has a 6 pin connector and cables on it.

    Look under the seat for it. Check the connector and see if the motor is stuck or whatever. You can test it on a separate battery. It operates a valve in the exhaust pipe.

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    Also check out 600rr.net - might have some more info.

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    So I ended up taking it to Prestige Honda today.
    I took the bike apart a few weeks ago to do some powder coating on the sub frame. While doing this I removed the EGCV servo motor and put it on the rear wheel.
    The guys at Prestige found out that when I put the servo motor back in, I had twisted the wires.

    Simple error, but something I would have never picked up!
    Cheers Prestige!

    Hopefully this post helps somebody in the future.

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