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S2R Instrument Panel swap with new digital 696 panel

Started by hawangatang, December 12, 2012, 10:30:43 PM

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hawangatang

I was wondering if it's possible to swap a brand new digital panel from a 696 or whatever to my S2R. My tachometer is broken and my mechanic told me the thing is "non-serviceable"... I saw a tutorial on how to open it up so I may try and fix it.

But i thought it would be really cool

Thanks,
Hans
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Duck-Stew

Quote from: hawangatang on December 12, 2012, 10:30:43 PM
I was wondering if it's possible to swap a brand new digital panel from a 696 or whatever to my S2R. My tachometer is broken and my mechanic told me the thing is "non-serviceable"... I saw a tutorial on how to open it up so I may try and fix it.

But i thought it would be really cool

Thanks,
Hans

Different ecu, different harness plugs, wiring changes...

No easy way as far as I know.
Bike-less Portuguese immigrant enjoying life.

brad black

i'm sure the 696 dash gets a lot of its info via can bus.
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hawangatang

hmm thanks guys. I'm trying to think of what to do with my tachometer. It's not a terrible issue but it's definitely an eye sore... Perhaps it's a sensor issue?

Is there an engine speed sensor anywhere on the bike?  ???

Hans
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2005 Ducati S2R 800 (red)

Howie

The signal for the tack comes from the ECU.  The ECU is getting proper info because the bike runs.  Check your connections at from the ECU to the tach, if you have the owner's manual there is a wiring diagram in the back.  If not, go here   http://www.ducati.com/services/maintenance/index.do  and download one for your bike.

hawangatang

Quote from: howie on December 15, 2012, 02:15:02 PM
The signal for the tack comes from the ECU.  The ECU is getting proper info because the bike runs.  Check your connections at from the ECU to the tach, if you have the owner's manual there is a wiring diagram in the back.  If not, go here   http://www.ducati.com/services/maintenance/index.do  and download one for your bike.

awesome i will give that a try see if there are any loose wires.

hans
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hawangatang

okay i read the diagram and it says

BODY 9 (TACHOUT) and it's a Green wire. So. Where is Body 9 located?

Hans
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2005 Ducati S2R 800 (red)

Duck-Stew

Of the 2 large connectors going into the ECU, one is body the other is engine.  BODY 9 is pin 9 on the body connector.
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hawangatang

Quote from: Duck-Stew on December 18, 2012, 06:02:53 AM
Of the 2 large connectors going into the ECU, one is body the other is engine.  BODY 9 is pin 9 on the body connector.

Thanks Duckstew, really appreciate your help. I'm going to try and see if it's just a loose connection. Otherwise I would have to buy a brand new instrument panel which costs 500 bucks.

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Duck-Stew

Quote from: hawangatang on December 18, 2012, 05:26:17 PM
Thanks Duckstew, really appreciate your help. I'm going to try and see if it's just a loose connection. Otherwise I would have to buy a brand new instrument panel which costs 500 bucks.



The wiring harness shouldn't be trusted entirely...  I've seen more than a couple in warranty parts bins.
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hawangatang

Out of curiosity:

If i purchased the Nemesis ECU then I can basically install the 696 dash right? Of course, this would be like a 2 thousand dollar mod...

Hans
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2005 Ducati S2R 800 (red)