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I just bought an 02 WG today. It did not come with a manual. They gave me a weird harley fob that has a button in the middle but the bike will start without the fob being anywhere near it. I figured that maybe it was disabled because I do see the key symbol light up briefly when turning the ignition on. Maybe cuz the fob battery was dead?
Also while trying to reset my tripmeter, I stumbled on some kind of code. If I hold the reset button down and turn ignition on I get the initial message of "d01clr" and I can click from 01 all the way through d10clr. Then on the 11th click it reads PPU, 12th click reads 84172.
Lastly, I notice that my front turn signals act as run lights also but the rear do not. Is that normal?
The key fob is your alarm system, to activate hold down the button and you will see your signals flash telling you it is now armed, to disarm press fob button twice , lights will flash again telling you it is now disarmed.
These older alarm do not automaticaly arm itself only the newer bikes have that function.
The code you received is normal , what you did by turning on ignition with trip reset is go into diag mode.
Yes the front turn signals are running lights, the rear are only turn signals
Lo rider, he did state it did not come with a manual, just received the bike, i am sure he will get one soon, where i come from those manuals are like 100.00 bucks each and took me a while to scrape up the cash to get one
Lo rider, he did state it did not come with a manual, just received the bike, i am sure he will get one soon, where i come from those manuals are like 100.00 bucks each and took me a while to scrape up the cash to get one
Yeah, I read the part where it said that no manual came with the bike. But, just because the manuals were not simply handed over, effortlessly, free, does not mean he shouldn't immediately buy them in order that he may be sufficiently well-informed to operate and maintain safely.
Even if the manuals cost over $100 it is unwise, no, foolish to cheap out on a ~$10,000 machine. So what if the cost becomes $10,100? Com'on!
Forum member MConde85 from Sierra Vista will pick it up at the TX/AZ border line in a few weeks and carry it towards the Casa Grande area for a hand-off. If you want me to, I could PM you his phone#......
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