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Finally got a great day to ride my 2024 Street Glide. All was going well until I got the error code DTC P06930. I did a quick search and it says it is related to the Coolant Fan. After checking the Cooling fan relay, visually inspection of the cooling fan area and the fuses. I could not find any issues. After numerous attempts to reset the code and restarting. The bike still persists in generating the error code. I also observed the Coolant Temp after riding to be in the normal range.
Is anyone else experienced this. Is it a known issue and what was the remedy.
Finally got a great day to ride my 2024 Street Glide. All was going well until I got the error code DTC P06930. I did a quick search and it says it is related to the Coolant Fan. After checking the Cooling fan relay, visually inspection of the cooling fan area and the fuses. I could not find any issues. After numerous attempts to reset the code and restarting. The bike still persists in generating the error code. I also observed the Coolant Temp after riding to be in the normal range.
Is anyone else experienced this. Is it a known issue and what was the remedy.
Thanks
why would you have reset the code instead of consulting with dealership for warranty? Either way it returned so take it in
Did you recently upgrade your IFCU software, member here (or on the other forum, dont remember) had similar problem after upgrade. Check that you have CoolFlow fan set to off. If I remember correctly, this DTC is set when theres no CoolFlow installed but in IFCU its set to something other than off; if its already off ask dealer to make sure its disabled in BCM.
ETA: its not Coolant fan, its CoolFlow aka chassis fan.
Rideonva, Thank you very much for your help and information. Sure enough the “Coolflow fan” was set to auto and also activated in the system menu. After disabling it in both settings, I have been able to clear the code and the dreaded “yellow triangle” has disappeared. Thanks again and I will pass it on to others who might experience what i did.
Rideonva, Thank you very much for your help and information. Sure enough the Coolflow fan was set to auto and also activated in the system menu. After disabling it in both settings, I have been able to clear the code and the dreaded yellow triangle has disappeared. Thanks again and I will pass it on to others who might experience what i did.
I've yet to get a clear understanding from Service or elsewhere on what all triggers that damn thing..what I have been able to determine is that it comes on occassionally / randomly, and only when the bike has sat overnight and turned on first time 'cold' but after a ride of any length or duration and shut off, it never displays again when started up for the rest of the day..it never trips a code either..chalking it up to early adopter bugs glitches with IFCU / Skyline OS I guess
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