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installed a system based on recommendations here, so hopefully someone may know what has happened.
mex-m70bt/CVB52/kappas/BT1000 module.
removed the faceplate while parked for the night for a rain event and upon reinstall and power up the volume went full and I have no control of anything. (all connects were dry) popping out the faceplate is what i had to do to stop it.
where do I start looking? my gut says its the BT module that has a glitch, going to disconnect battery and see if things reset
Small update, after letting the bike and faceplate sit in the sun all day, I reattached the face and got the volume to turn down with the ****. Any time I would attempt to touch a handle bar control button the radio would shut off.
I disconnected battery for 10 minutes to reset the biketronics module and now have all functions working except right hand <up> which I use most often to skip songs on iPhone.
Maybe time will restore that function, but is there a biketronics guru on this site?
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