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I have a 2022 HD Street Glid FXDL and am having a problem with my ABS sensor. It seems as if every time I use the front or back break really hard OR even put the front wheel into my wheel chock, my check engine light comes on. When I go to Diag. the EMC shows an issue and when I follow through and come to ABS, it shows a fault and I have to remove it before I can do anything else. Is there ANY way to bypass the ABS system so this does not happen again. At different times, when this happens, the bike will start but I have NO throttle response.
I have done a few things like lowering 1 ˝” and raising handlebars, Was very careful making connections and testing wires. ECM-P1100h, ABS- 1100h, BCM-62206h. This doesn’t happen frequently only now and then but it is so frustrating. I went back in this morning and double checked what I thought it may be and also checked fluid levels.
I have done a few things like lowering 1 ˝ and raising handlebars, Was very careful making connections and testing wires. ECM-P1100h, ABS- 1100h, BCM-62206h. This doesnt happen frequently only now and then but it is so frustrating. I went back in this morning and double checked what I thought it may be and also checked fluid levels.
Are you getting these codes through the bike or are you reading them on a PowerVision or some other tuner? The reason I ask is the codes you show are historical, noted by the h at the end. Another member recently posted about a code that wouldnt clear on his PowerVision, but when he cleared it on the bike it went away and didnt come back.
Gettign these code directly through the bike and when I clear them, they are cleared but do come back now and then at which time I have to clear them again.
How did you raise handlebars - maybe there's strain in wiring ? B2206 is run/stop switch is short or open, C1100 - traction control failure. Maybe when you turn the bars connectors momentarily loose connections, which brings your codes and ABS light.
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