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I have a 2017 SGS with 6.5 gt audio system. My question is, when ever i go to turn the bike on it always goes to the accept screen for awhile before i can do anything. Is there away to bypass this at all?
Seems like I tried to find how to do this when I had my 17. I don't think the manual lists a way to do it. I would bet its something that a dealer could do through the software, but they wouldn't do it.
Kinda like my tacoma's seat belt bell. I found a way to disable that bell with some pirated software and an OBDC 2 cable, but could never get the software to accept a license. Talked to the dealer and they said its possible, but by law they're not allowed to do it.
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