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2010 Electra glide classic . P1502 code jiffy stand .
Problem is I don't have a sensor on my bike . 2010 Electra glide classic . It just started showing in the codes . Engine light is on . But the bike runs fine for the last few months . Have no idea why I have this code with no sensor ..
What even stranger is your post count is not changing. Even your first post above is at 19. ??? may want to ask a moderator about that. Good luck w/ your issue/ I searched the forum for solutions, that's how I came up w/ your original post.
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I did have a Vance and Hines fuel management system and also I did change both O2 sensors I just don't understand why the Jiffy stand warning is on I don't have a jiffy stand sensor I went through the wiring I've changed all the fuses I just don't understand it doesn't affect the way I ride I just don't like seeing engine light on I don't have any other codes except for that one alright if anybody has any ideas I really appreciate it thank you
I did try clearing the code with a Vance and Hines fuel system it did clear but as soon as I turn off the bike turn it back on the code is back on again I didn't move any wires other than putting on O2 sensor but that's so easy that there's no way anything that messed up I mean I rewired my ape hangers myself and I had no problem I just don't understand this is making me crazy I hate to take it to the shop probably charge me $10,000
I did try clearing the code with a Vance and Hines fuel system it did clear but as soon as I turn off the bike turn it back on the code is back on again I didn't move any wires other than putting on O2 sensor but that's so easy that there's no way anything that messed up I mean I rewired my ape hangers myself and I had no problem I just don't understand this is making me crazy I hate to take it to the shop probably charge me $10,000
Well, no one has answered it in over a year, so I guess Ill throw some things out there.
Those touring bikes had the Jiffy Stand Sensor on HDI bikes only.
Your bike should be the same as mine.
First, make sure the ECM connection is clean.
That sensor wire, if you had one, should be coming off pin 56 of the ECM (GN/BN wire).
Maybe check the wires coming out of the ECM and see if there is one connected there, and if so, trace it to see where it goes.
When did this start?
Was it right after you started with the fuel management?
Is that a flash tuner?
Is it at all possible that you got a map for a HDI bike with a hidden table that activates the Jiffy Stand Sensor? ( I do not know if there is such a switch in map)
You may want to contact Vance and Hines and ask them.Hope this at least starts you on the right track.
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