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I just started getting two trouble codes. One is 1510 and the other is 2127. Now the other thing that has popped up after these two codes is a pn32933-08. I know this is a part number but when I called my dealer the service guy said he had no match for that number. I will tell you that if I don't start the bike and let it warm up before taking off the throttle will fluctuate and that is when it pops one of the two codes. they never happen together. Now if I start it and let it run for a few min even if it is already warm everything seems to be fine. I have a 2008 ultra. I have unplugged the connector behind the air cleaner as someone had suggested but it still had a code come up. I have not done anything with the throttle recently so not sure what may be causing this. Feedback from some computer sights suggest that the throttle sensor may be the problem. I am looking for info on what might be happening.
Here is what they mean. I don't have TBW so can't help more. P1510 EFI Limited Performance Mode P2127 TGS2 Low/Open TGS - Twist grip sensor
Here is how to get codes without P/N's. (If you do not clear codes P/N will appear in last step like you are getting.) 1- Turn Ignition switch to OFF & Run/Stop switch is to Run. a) If you put Run/Stop switch to Stop position you will get the part numbers for your gauges 2- Push odometer reset button in & hold.
Last edited by X Iron Butt; Jun 10, 2012 at 10:56 AM.
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