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This is a follow-up from a previous post. The engine light on my Ultra Limited 103" sometimes stays on after bike is started and sometimes goes out as it is supposed to do.
I checked the codes: the first two were under "P" which were 1510 and 2138. I think the next one was under "b" or "6", I could not tell which it was, but the code was 1155. The bike runs fine. When I first had this happen, I took the bike to the dealer, and they said everyting was OK and there were no current codes and the ones that appeared were "historic" codes. I do not know for sure if the codes were cleared.
Anyway, I cleared the codes and when I started the bike the first time after that, the light remained on. Not sure if I cleared the codes properly, I cleared the codes again and when I started the bike the next time, the engine light turned off and stayed off.
Does anyone know what these codes are and what I should do about them since the bike seems to be running fine and since the situation is intermittent?
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