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Hi guys
It turned out to be dirty negative wire connection. ... starts great and no codes.. i hope no damage to anything...
I am glad you found what the problem was. Next time don't start 3 threads for the same issue. I posted this in one of your other threads:
"First, I know you said the battery is new, but new batteries are not always good. What is the voltage on your new battery, and what does the voltage drop to when you hit the starter? Second, check the battery connections on both sides of the cables, and tighten them on the battery with a 10mm wrench, not a screwdriver. Low battery voltage will make the electronics on the bike erratic and give you odd codes at times. Confirm the battery is good, then we can go on from there...Rule out the easy stuff first."
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