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Just physically installed the HomeLink module and turned bike on and now there is a check engine light on. Is this due to the fact that the bike needs to be programmed to turn on the HomeLink module?
The code is B213155. I reset the code and it didn't come back so something transient....?
Last edited by mcouture; Apr 23, 2025 at 08:32 PM.
I worry about a lot of crap, but I wouldn't let that worry me unless it comes back. I don't think it has anything to do with a need to program the Homelink. I checked the code list, and I don't see that particular code (my list is from 2024) but that range appears to be related to the headlamp. If anything, I would check that connection.
B213111 High Beam Output - Short to Ground
B213115 High Beam Output - Short to Voltage/Open
B213119 High Beam Output - Circuit Current above Threshold
B213609 Low Beam Output - Component Failure
B213611 Low Beam Output - Short to Ground
B213615 Low Beam Output - Short to Voltage/Open
B213619 Low Beam Output - Circuit Current above Threshold
Just physically installed the HomeLink module and turned bike on and now there is a check engine light on. Is this due to the fact that the bike needs to be programmed to turn on the HomeLink module?
The code is B213155. I reset the code and it didn't come back so something transient....?
Closest error code I could find is B213111 and B213119 which related to head light. As I understand on the Street Glide you have to disconnect head light when removing fairing ? I'd double check that it's properly connected.
Oh and while you there make sure to take a picture of your module - you'd need that number to be programmed into BCM. It's not just the "checkbox", S/N also has to go in there.
Your dealer has to do that part.
Mine has the homelink icon on my screen but it is greyed out and I can't select it to program it to a door. Does anyone know what I need to do to fix it? Was it never installed and I need to buy the module? I looked under both side covers and the seat and didn't find it but it sounds like it might be in the fairing?
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