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Hello all, I apologise if this thread is in the wrong place!
That being said Im having an issue.... I have a 2016 Street glide and had some work done too it but now I'm getting a dtc code B1306.i tried to Google the code but can't find it! Go figure..
We just installed a full exhaust with cat deletes and o2 sensor delete, high flow air filter, pc5, se255 cams.
I've checked all connections and they seem fine, I'm at a loss..
Like it shows in your second picture, it has to do with the controls on the right hand grip. Could be a short in the module or something. Do all of those controls work as intended? (Including the brake light switch and throttle). You can always clear the code to see if it comes back.
Also, for the codes, check out Fuel Moto. They have a section to all of the codes. Ill link it below. Also a pic showing the B1306 code.
Like it shows in your second picture, it has to do with the controls on the right hand grip. Could be a short in the module or something. Do all of those controls work as intended? (Including the brake light switch and throttle). You can always clear the code to see if it comes back.
Also, for the codes, check out Fuel Moto. They have a section to all of the codes. Ill link it below. Also a pic showing the B1306 code.
I noticed it because after the upgrades the alarm light was staying on while riding. I tried to delete the code but it comes right back. I'm not sure if the light will come back on but is currently off while sitting
There is no tour pak on the bike and has never been one
Wiring is probably still there. Was any of the wiring under the seat disturbed? I'm wondering if something got moved and pinched in the harness that would go to the tour pack, if you had one?
Wiring is probably still there. Was any of the wiring under the seat disturbed? I'm wondering if something got moved and pinched in the harness that would go to the tour pack, if you had one?
No not really. I will remove the seat and take a look at the harness and possibly unplug the pc5 and see if that does anything
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