Thank you for your video! After 3 modern Multis without this issue, my 4th (2016 Pikes Peak with its D series sensor) gave me this issue. Bought a variety pack of resistors from Amazon and found the 51k Ohm 1/4 Watt 1% resistor seems to be working on mine (Full tank, no flashing fuel indicator). Wish me luck!
Thank you for the detailed solution, I have this issue on my 2018 Multi 950. I bought the variety pack on Amazon but did not have the 50k, so I used a 47k. Works fine shows as 90% full with the lower resistance LOL. Also, I just jammed mine in the female side covered with tape and put the male back in all snug. In case anyone doesnt know you can use resistors in series to get your desired resistance e.g. 30k + 20k=50k or in my case 47k + 3k = 50k or whatever combo you have. If you do them in parrallel it reduces the resistance but you have to do some complicated math. Anyway cheers from Ohio!
Just one important note! If your ducati is an older version (2010-2016), then it is important to use a 50k (50,000) ohm resistor. Because I put on a 220 ohm resistor first, and it didn't fit. There's a light on the fuel reserve all the time. Feel free to put in a 50k resistor and everything will be fine.
Hi I have an older MTS 1000 DD my 7.2 error is doing my head in, I’ve already popped out the two pins in the original unit so I can solder a resistor on and replace them, but what size resistor would you recommend for the older bike? Basically would love it not to show empty, I was told the fuel sensor work from 300 to 3000 ohms, any help would be fantastic
Hi, thanks for your video. I did it with exactly the same resistor, 220 ohms 1/4 watt, it works but it indicates that I'm always with low level fuel tank so I always have the orange light turned on... I suppose the resistance is not the good one, do you know which one I should use to have full or middle level fuel thank to avoid to have this orange light always turned on? Thanks for help.
How do you put this plug together? Why 1 resistor and not one on each side? What side of the plug do I install it. Does the blue thing on the resistor go inside the plug or does it stick out? When I ordered the 51k resistor I got the 1/4 watt one should I have ordered the 1/2 watt because there are more ohms. I don’t know anything about this stuff . Lastly what I normally do is add K100 to every tank and that works well. However the bike had to sit for a long time and now it’s flashing. Please advise.
Hey Wingman, just bought a 2014 Multi Pikes Peak. No idea what version fuel sensor i have but looking for a bypass connector. Can't seem to find one and was hoping you may know. Doing the homemade version is something i would like to avoid....thx
How do you replace the fuel sensor? Do you need to take out the entire pump assembly? Or can you swap it out solo? I have a M1200S from 2019 with fuel sensor issues. If its just the sensor Ill clean it/replace it myself. If I have to take out the entire assembly and put in a new gasket etc. I will bring it to the garage. I can do it but don't feel like it.
ordered the Honda part number via Amazon, but it didn't come with terminals or the caps. having a hard time finding the right terminals to use (male or female). any leads on that?
I’ve tried to find just the pins and caps for the HM-2P connector, but not having any luck with a confirmed fit. As an alternative, I found this connector that already comes pre-wired and just needs the resistor soldered in. May be worth a shot. a.co/d/b3gmLrt Alternatively, I may still have a couple of terminal pins/caps in the garage somewhere…
I'm about to order a G can you confirm the exact part number? My 2010 1200S already has a D so assume the software has already been done for later versions, not cheap but want to replace the faulty one, comfortable with the hassle of the dismantle too
Literally just had this happen to me today, 173 miles each way ride to company head office, that flashing error and no idea how much fuel I had left left me with empty tank getting there and more than enough fuel coming back
Glad you made it to the office! My Hypermotard left me on the side of the road more than once before I learned to not trust the low fuel light. Hope this helps stop the blinking madness while you sort out the fuel sender!
@@wingmansgarage382 she ran dry just at the office car park so had to push her in and go and get a fuel can and petrol to get her started for the ride home, brimmed it on way back and watched trip like a hawk working out in my head how much fuel I should have left
Thanks for this video! FWIW, I have a 2016 with a 'D' model sensor and I needed the 50K in order for it to show full. 4.7k gave me 1/2 tank, if that's desirable for someone.
Give the 50k a go. I’ve found that the results are dependent on which firmware version your Multi has. I believe that the ‘13-up will read full with the 50k.
Man. Thanks a lot for that. I have this issue on my 11'' model. Would you make a video how to replace the unit itselt? I heard you need to update firmware via Ducati afterwards
You’re welcome, SuperFryn! You are correct, a firmware update is needed after replacement with the new sender. I’ll post a video once I can get around to swapping out the old sender.
Thank you for your video! After 3 modern Multis without this issue, my 4th (2016 Pikes Peak with its D series sensor) gave me this issue. Bought a variety pack of resistors from Amazon and found the 51k Ohm 1/4 Watt 1% resistor seems to be working on mine (Full tank, no flashing fuel indicator). Wish me luck!
Thank you for the detailed solution, I have this issue on my 2018 Multi 950. I bought the variety pack on Amazon but did not have the 50k, so I used a 47k. Works fine shows as 90% full with the lower resistance LOL. Also, I just jammed mine in the female side covered with tape and put the male back in all snug. In case anyone doesnt know you can use resistors in series to get your desired resistance e.g. 30k + 20k=50k or in my case 47k + 3k = 50k or whatever combo you have. If you do them in parrallel it reduces the resistance but you have to do some complicated math. Anyway cheers from Ohio!
Love this! Glad to have been able to help!
Just one important note! If your ducati is an older version (2010-2016), then it is important to use a 50k (50,000) ohm resistor. Because I put on a 220 ohm resistor first, and it didn't fit. There's a light on the fuel reserve all the time. Feel free to put in a 50k resistor and everything will be fine.
I can only find 4.7k or 51k. Which to use on 2013 Ducati MTS? Don't have to buy the plug as i have 3 old sensors in a box.
51k is god. My is same.
Hi I have an older MTS 1000 DD my 7.2 error is doing my head in, I’ve already popped out the two pins in the original unit so I can solder a resistor on and replace them, but what size resistor would you recommend for the older bike? Basically would love it not to show empty, I was told the fuel sensor work from 300 to 3000 ohms, any help would be fantastic
This worked on my 2016 Multi with a D series fuel sensor. Thx!
AWESOME!!!!! I'm glad that it helped you out! 🤜 💥 🤛
I have this issue with my 2016 xDiavel I wish I knew where to get the plug for it..the resistor is probably different too..
Hi, thanks for your video. I did it with exactly the same resistor, 220 ohms 1/4 watt, it works but it indicates that I'm always with low level fuel tank so I always have the orange light turned on... I suppose the resistance is not the good one, do you know which one I should use to have full or middle level fuel thank to avoid to have this orange light always turned on?
Thanks for help.
Thanks so much. cheap quick fix! for MY 2015 1200, you need a 30k ohm resistor.
How do you put this plug together? Why 1 resistor and not one on each side? What side of the plug do I install it. Does the blue thing on the resistor go inside the plug or does it stick out? When I ordered the 51k resistor I got the 1/4 watt one should I have ordered the 1/2 watt because there are more ohms. I don’t know anything about this stuff . Lastly what I normally do is add K100 to every tank and that works well. However the bike had to sit for a long time and now it’s flashing. Please advise.
Hey Wingman, just bought a 2014 Multi Pikes Peak. No idea what version fuel sensor i have but looking for a bypass connector. Can't seem to find one and was hoping you may know. Doing the homemade version is something i would like to avoid....thx
How do you replace the fuel sensor? Do you need to take out the entire pump assembly? Or can you swap it out solo? I have a M1200S from 2019 with fuel sensor issues. If its just the sensor Ill clean it/replace it myself. If I have to take out the entire assembly and put in a new gasket etc. I will bring it to the garage. I can do it but don't feel like it.
ordered the Honda part number via Amazon, but it didn't come with terminals or the caps. having a hard time finding the right terminals to use (male or female). any leads on that?
I’ve tried to find just the pins and caps for the HM-2P connector, but not having any luck with a confirmed fit.
As an alternative, I found this connector that already comes pre-wired and just needs the resistor soldered in. May be worth a shot.
a.co/d/b3gmLrt
Alternatively, I may still have a couple of terminal pins/caps in the garage somewhere…
did you make a video about changing the fuel sensor?
Not yet. Still need to swap the sensor out. Just need to find the time to do so.
Do you mind if I ask you what the part number is? I’m getting ready to do this job
Could you please send me the link on how to make the bypass plug
I'm about to order a G can you confirm the exact part number? My 2010 1200S already has a D so assume the software has already been done for later versions, not cheap but want to replace the faulty one, comfortable with the hassle of the dismantle too
You will want to order 5921.021.2G. This part number is confirmed by Ducati Omaha’s online fiche.
Literally just had this happen to me today, 173 miles each way ride to company head office, that flashing error and no idea how much fuel I had left left me with empty tank getting there and more than enough fuel coming back
Glad you made it to the office! My Hypermotard left me on the side of the road more than once before I learned to not trust the low fuel light. Hope this helps stop the blinking madness while you sort out the fuel sender!
@@wingmansgarage382 she ran dry just at the office car park so had to push her in and go and get a fuel can and petrol to get her started for the ride home, brimmed it on way back and watched trip like a hawk working out in my head how much fuel I should have left
Thanks for this video! FWIW, I have a 2016 with a 'D' model sensor and I needed the 50K in order for it to show full. 4.7k gave me 1/2 tank, if that's desirable for someone.
I can only find 4.7k or 51k. Which to use on 2013 Ducati MTS? Don't have to buy the plug as i have 3 old sensors in a box.
Give the 50k a go. I’ve found that the results are dependent on which firmware version your Multi has. I believe that the ‘13-up will read full with the 50k.
Thanks for additional info! I’m sure this will be helpful to another Multi rider somewhere!
@@wingmansgarage382 Amazon has 51k or 5.1K..... Which should I order?
@james Sirianno, order the 51k resistor. That should get you a full reading. At the very least, it will stop the error.
Man. Thanks a lot for that. I have this issue on my 11'' model. Would you make a video how to replace the unit itselt? I heard you need to update firmware via Ducati afterwards
You’re welcome, SuperFryn! You are correct, a firmware update is needed after replacement with the new sender. I’ll post a video once I can get around to swapping out the old sender.
I can make a video of how to put tape over the lights!!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣🏍🏍🍺🍺🍺
Do it and I’ll share 😂
@@wingmansgarage382 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🏍🏍🏍🍺
Problem is still there, my MTS950s from 2019 was also broken…..
My 2011 did this same thing !!! I put electrical tape over the lights !!!!!😀😀😀😀😀😀😀🏍🏍🏍🏍🍺🍺🍺
It only happens sometimes on mine
Dumb question: how does the resistor go in? There’s two connectors…
I used the 220ohm the error went away but still showing empty
Same for me.
I had fuel sender drama on my 2011 , two pieces of black electric tape, guess what? No more flashing light 😂in 😂