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I just got my PAS and it is so far beyond my 2022 KLR. I have read a ton of posts about quirky software issues and fault lights. I have an engine light, no code and everything appears alright. I know there's a reset procedure, out there, somewhere. Lil' help?
I just got my PAS and it is so far beyond my 2022 KLR. I have read a ton of posts about quirky software issues and fault lights. I have an engine light, no code and everything appears alright. I know there's a reset procedure, out there, somewhere. Lil' help?
did you manage to clear CHECK ENGINE WITH NO CODE?
buddy had an electrical fault on his 22 MY, most up-to-date firmware as of last month (pinched cable on H-D aux lights). It threw a code, he cleared and we unplugged the lights for safety.
Investigated and found pinched wires, so we made good, tested aux lights all working fine now.
However there now appears to be a CHECK ENGINE WITH NO CODE and we can't figure why/how to clear it.
I’ve asked this question before and unfortunately, if the diagnostic screen is showing no codes (which yours seems to be showing), the engine light can go out on its own (I had it happen twice after engine stall and day or two it went away) or you’ll need dealer to clear it. The two times i got engine light the tech told me to wait a few days to see if it clears itself - which it did.
Ive asked this question before and unfortunately, if the diagnostic screen is showing no codes (which yours seems to be showing), the engine light can go out on its own (I had it happen twice after engine stall and day or two it went away) or youll need dealer to clear it. The two times i got engine light the tech told me to wait a few days to see if it clears itself - which it did.
ok, thanks for letting us know what to expect. We didn't give it long I admit, before shutting it down and heading for the Internet. But we'll give it a few days and then go see the dealer if not
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