Check engine light question, 10 long 1 short.

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2016 Honda Pioneer 1000. Getting a flashing check engine sequence - 10 long blinks followed by 1 short blink. Any idea what this code is or what to check/replace?

Machine starts but has a high, pulsating idle. After warming up, it dies under load (throttle). Like anything, I'm checking air/spark/fuel. Here's what I've been able to diag or address so far.

-replaced fuel injector plug/wire (x2) - they looked ratty. All other wiring/plugs look good
-replaced battery
-checked grounds
-checked/removed air cleaner. All clean and didn't affect idle.
-removed gas cap. Didn't affect idle.
 
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Have you had the recall done on the throttle pedal?
 
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The MAP sensor on the side of the throttle body is known to have wiring issues simular to the injectors.

If that's the issue, I have a repair kit in the club store.
 
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@Neohio,
Wasn't the recall just for a sticking bolt on the peddle, just replacing it with a sealed re-design?
Not really changing sensors or anything.
While I do recommend this recall. I dont think its related to this issue.
But I guess it could be stuck and not returning 100% or something.
Spray the peddle hinge point with some WD-40 and work it in to eliminate any hangup.
 
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@Neohio,
Wasn't the recall just for a sticking bolt on the peddle, just replacing it with a sealed re-design?
Not really changing sensors or anything.
While I do recommend this recall. I dont think its related to this issue.
But I guess it could be stuck and not returning 100% or something.
Spray the peddle hinge point with some WD-40 and work it in to eliminate any hangup.
Yes, pedal is replaced. I was thinking this might be sticking, which is what the recall was for. so if lets say the pedal is at 50% throttle when turning key on, it may default and give a code.
But I would definitely get the gas pedal recall, and any other open recalls addressed ASAP.
The steering rack recall got me during a ride.
 
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