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About 6 weeks ago, or so, I used my Battery Tender just to make sure I would start the next day for a ride on a freakishly warm winter day.
I noticed while riding the next day that my Tripmeter no longer stays where I've set it after I turn off the ignition and then restart the engine.
I usually keep mine on Miles To Empty and it's never there when I restart the engine.
Did I do something wrong?
Should I have pulled the main fuse before using the Battery Tender?
Can I fix this or am I stuck with this frustration for ever?
Thanks in advance for the help,
GSF
Last edited by Glidedsternfan; Mar 15, 2016 at 07:45 PM.
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