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I haven’t reached out to volunteer audio yet, but I figured I would check here first because it’s after hours. For the past few weeks, I’ve had an intermittent loss of communication error code on my bike with the radio. U0184 if in remember correctly. It was coming and going. My radio gauges would come and go depending on the light. Hand controls still worked.
Two days ago, I got caught in a torrential downpour. Since then the radio takes multiple attempts to turn on. It eventually turns on and works, but still showing the error code now consistently. Any thoughts?
I’m a little pissed I went this road rather than stock Harley if a secondary system (the idatalink rr2) which isn’t waterproof is the culprit.
I get this often and it's a loose wire with their Meistro RR harness. If I either reconnect everything or just resituate the module it's self, the error goes away.
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