Dash message?

Discussion in 'Speed Triple' started by Jester Jak, Sep 11, 2016.

  1. Jester Jak

    Jester Jak New Member

    Sep 11, 2016
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    First of all Hello from a newbie!!

    I have been looking through the set up of my Speed triple 1050 dashboard. After scrolling through the menu ( time, units, shift, odo )the wording 'SIA' ( could be 51A) appeared where the speed numbers would normally be shown.
    I know it is over due a service by 120 miles but I will be doing my own servicing. But I am not sure what this means as there is no mention of it in the handbook.

    Any help would be appreciated.
     
  2. Jester Jak

    Jester Jak New Member

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    I managed to get a picture to clarify the wording. I have asked a couple of my Speed mates and none of them have seen this!

    Any thoughts?


    SIA?_2053.JPG
     
  3. Shamus13

    Shamus13 Well-Known Member

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    Just hazarding a guess here but I would think the S may be for SERVICE given it has a spanner next to it. No idea what the 1A stands for but expect it is related.
     
  4. Shamus13

    Shamus13 Well-Known Member

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    Had a quick search and SIA = Service interval announcement. Check out this LINK especially posts 8 & 11, for more info.
     
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  5. Jester Jak

    Jester Jak New Member

    Sep 11, 2016
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    Many thanks for your help the link was very useful.

    I just need to decide if I ride up to Plymouth (160 miles round trip) to get the service reset done or just ignore it.

    I fancy doing all the servicing myself so I know it has been done correctly and I learn more about the bike!

    Perhaps it will just go away after a while if I ignore it, that seems to happen with most other things in life!!
     
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  7. Shamus13

    Shamus13 Well-Known Member

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    Using the free Tuneecu program along with an OBD2 lead can remove fault codes but unsure if it can also remove service schedules.
     
  8. R_1000

    R_1000 Elite Member

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    Nice one with a Dealer Tool link. I do all the maintenance myself. Now I can do the necessary service and turn off the Service indicator and set for the next due service :). Thanks a million
     
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  9. Tony b

    Tony b Member

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    Hi jester whereabouts in Cornwall are you
     
  10. Jester Jak

    Jester Jak New Member

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    Just outside Helston.
     
  11. Tony b

    Tony b Member

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    Hi mate I use bike tec in padstow Pete the main man they have a dyno and I am sure
    They can turn your service light of 01841 533900
    Give him a ring always had a good service from them
    Regards
    Tony
     
  12. Jester Jak

    Jester Jak New Member

    Sep 11, 2016
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    Tony,

    Thanks for the info. I will ring them tomorrow and see if they are willing and able to turn off my spanner.

    Jak
     
  13. Col_C

    Col_C I can't re...Member

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    If you use TuneECU on Android via Bluetooth I believe you can reset the service interval (see here about 3/4 down).
    My 94R is still in warranty so haven't checked it out myself yet.
     
  14. Jester Jak

    Jester Jak New Member

    Sep 11, 2016
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    Thanks for the info Col C, but I only have Iphone and macbook. I am hoping to borrow my wife's work lap top and install the software on that ( i have to persuade her yet)!
     
  15. Jester Jak

    Jester Jak New Member

    Sep 11, 2016
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    Tony B. The guy you mentioned does have all the kit to remove the 'Wrench' but his kit is away being calibrated at the moment. He sounded a little confused when I spoke to him on the phone so I will ride up there and talk to him in person. I often find that face to face works better!
     
  16. Tony b

    Tony b Member

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    #16 Tony b, Sep 17, 2016
    Last edited: Sep 18, 2016
    Hi mate I haven't taken my triumph to him yet but he done a fine job fixing my zxr1200 but I know he had the kit, you probably be better off calling in when he got the kit back.
    regards
    Tony

    hi jester I am back to work Monday I will call in and speak to Pete and I will find out what he will charge to reset service light
    Tony
     
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