Thanks for the video. I'm new to modern Suzuki bikes and couldn't figure out why this was not a simple menu item adjustment. Anyway, thanks again for the simple explanation. Worked like a charm!
Thanks for the video. Is there a difference between the large holes and small ones below it? So i see a set of large and small for top, and same for the bottom. I see others do it to the top set of small holes (wheres you are doing on the top larger holes). Is there a difference?
I’m not exactly sure about the size of the holes but I can tell you this you must insert the paper clip exactly as described in the video if not it will blow a fuse, if that actually happens and you blow a fuse they can be found under the seat near the battery
@TerryBlow got it. I realise using a paper clip, is much thicker thus allowing the contact point which is at the smaller hole. If you use regular copper wire to connect, the bigger hole wont do. You got to put it in the smaller hole. (Did mine this way and it worked).
Hi Terry, I've followed your instructions. I have 10,000 km and I would like to set the next service at 20,000, but it won't let me move the 1. I can only change the next number, so I have 12,000 km left. What am I doing wrong?
Hi there is a limit to how far in advance you can set it forwards, look at your service interval in your owners manual for the next service, the bike has is set in the ecu and knows when you should be doing the next service it likely won’t let you exceed that interval! Good luck
I’ve seen some people say it needs to go in the tiny holes below the holes you used? I mean it worked for you so it’s fine but I wonder if it also works in the tiny holes below the ones you used.
If you use any other holes other than the ones used in this video it will blow a fuse, use only the specific holes I used or you will need to replace the fuse under the seat next to the battery!
You're a hero for all of us tightwads that love to do our own services and save that money for cool parts!
Hahaha so happy to have been there for you 😉
Thanks for the video. I'm new to modern Suzuki bikes and couldn't figure out why this was not a simple menu item adjustment. Anyway, thanks again for the simple explanation. Worked like a charm!
Happy to help
Thanks. That was easy. Yes, once you make the connection on the plug and "EDIT" appears, you can remove the connector and EDIT will remain.
Glad I did this one I knew it would help many Suzuki GT owners 👍
Hey man thanks... It works in my gsx👌☝️
Thanks , It works. 👍
thank you for the good video😁
Thanks for the video. Is there a difference between the large holes and small ones below it? So i see a set of large and small for top, and same for the bottom.
I see others do it to the top set of small holes (wheres you are doing on the top larger holes).
Is there a difference?
I’m not exactly sure about the size of the holes but I can tell you this you must insert the paper clip exactly as described in the video if not it will blow a fuse, if that actually happens and you blow a fuse they can be found under the seat near the battery
@TerryBlow got it. I realise using a paper clip, is much thicker thus allowing the contact point which is at the smaller hole.
If you use regular copper wire to connect, the bigger hole wont do. You got to put it in the smaller hole. (Did mine this way and it worked).
merci
Hi Terry, I've followed your instructions. I have 10,000 km and I would like to set the next service at 20,000, but it won't let me move the 1. I can only change the next number, so I have 12,000 km left. What am I doing wrong?
Hi there is a limit to how far in advance you can set it forwards, look at your service interval in your owners manual for the next service, the bike has is set in the ecu and knows when you should be doing the next service it likely won’t let you exceed that interval!
Good luck
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The bike will limit the duration so at the end of the maximum just reset it again
I’ve seen some people say it needs to go in the tiny holes below the holes you used? I mean it worked for you so it’s fine but I wonder if it also works in the tiny holes below the ones you used.
If you use any other holes other than the ones used in this video it will blow a fuse, use only the specific holes I used or you will need to replace the fuse under the seat next to the battery!