Another diagnostic option
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Another diagnostic option
I don't know if anyone ever mentioned this, but there is another way to use the onboard diagnostic tool to display and reset DTCs:
-While the ignition is off, hold the trigger key (switch key on the left handle bar, used to zero odometer) and turn the ignition on (do not start the engine!)
-The gauges will cycle once and the LCD display in the speedometer will show DIAG, release the trigger key.
-From there on press the trigger key once to jump to ECM ABS and others....
-If there is an error code on that particular module, it will show a 'Y' after the module name. If there is no error code, it will show 'N'
-To show the code, press the trigger key one more time. The error code will be shown. It may scroll through the screen.
-To reset that code press and hold the trigger key until the display shows 'CLEAR'.
-If there is another error code, it will be shown. Reset them all to get to the next module or simply click through them.
-When done, verify that all modules display 'N' if you reset them all.
-Turn the ignition off to exit diagnostic mode.
I hope that helps.
Thank you
FrankEGD
-While the ignition is off, hold the trigger key (switch key on the left handle bar, used to zero odometer) and turn the ignition on (do not start the engine!)
-The gauges will cycle once and the LCD display in the speedometer will show DIAG, release the trigger key.
-From there on press the trigger key once to jump to ECM ABS and others....
-If there is an error code on that particular module, it will show a 'Y' after the module name. If there is no error code, it will show 'N'
-To show the code, press the trigger key one more time. The error code will be shown. It may scroll through the screen.
-To reset that code press and hold the trigger key until the display shows 'CLEAR'.
-If there is another error code, it will be shown. Reset them all to get to the next module or simply click through them.
-When done, verify that all modules display 'N' if you reset them all.
-Turn the ignition off to exit diagnostic mode.
I hope that helps.
Thank you
FrankEGD
Last edited by frankegd; 06-05-2014 at 09:59 AM. Reason: typo and additional text
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