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The 'y' means there is a code stored there in its particular system. ECM code stored? Yes
BCM code stored? Yes
Speedo code stored? Yes
The code that looks like a part# -is a part# of the operating system or version the bike is running under (software version).
Start with the P0 code (google it) and go from there.
The 'y' means there is a code stored there in its particular system. ECM code stored? Yes
BCM code stored? Yes
Speedo code stored? Yes
The code that looks like a part# -is a part# of the operating system or version the bike is running under (software version).
Start with the P0 code (google it) and go from there.
Sorry but I don't follow you at all "The code that looks like a part# -is a part# of the operating system or version the bike is running under (software version).
Start with the P0 code (google it) and go from there"
Which code looks like a part #. There are several codes. And what does that mean? That part might be bad? Thanks.
The one that popped up (pn4100035a) is a part number. Thats why its prefix is 'pn' (for Part Number). Its just telling you what version operating system the bike is using.
google the ECM codes you got (the one that starts with p0) and find out what that code means- then move on to the BCM codes.
The one that popped up (pn4100035a) is a part number. Thats why its prefix is 'pn' (for Part Number). Its just telling you what version operating system the bike is using.
google the ECM codes you got (the one that starts with p0) and find out what that code means- then move on to the BCM codes.
The 'y' means there is a code stored there in its particular system. ECM code stored? Yes
BCM code stored? Yes
Speedo code stored? Yes
The code that looks like a part# -is a part# of the operating system or version the bike is running under (software version).
Start with the P0 code (google it) and go from there.
Just so I'm clear the one the is a part number is not a part that's bad? It's the version or OS of the bike? Thanks.
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