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Well, did some more trouble shooting on the LEDs and can't find a malfunction in the bike system.
So, I went back to stock bulbs and the problem went away. Works fine with no trouble codes. Must be in the LEDs. I tried each one by itself but would always get the b code.
Thanks for all the help and input....You guys make this site what it is....Terrific!
Well, did some more trouble shooting on the LEDs and can't find a malfunction in the bike system.
So, I went back to stock bulbs and the problem went away. Works fine with no trouble codes. Must be in the LEDs. I tried each one by itself but would always get the b code.
Thanks for all the help and input....You guys make this site what it is....Terrific!
Good, glad to hear it. Now while you are still on a roll, fix mine.
I had a similiar issue when I installed leds on my 07. Are you sure you have the correct equalizer? They have different ones if you have the security siren type. I exchanged mine 3x til I got one that worked. Beware of inadequate parts people. I think biketronics is the brand used. Have you tried contacting tech support?
bagman1. No, just gave up on the issue and put everything back to norm. I run front LEDs driving and main beam with others in the rear. Really didn't need the directional to match but needed something to do. I guess.
JJ...what did you do to the radio and amp? Just wondering?
I replaced the radio, everything was already in place it was just a straight swap. The old one had some functions that were not working so I exchanged it and replaced it with the same model. It is still not working correctly so I have a replacement Hawg Wired remote adapter on the way.
JJ....you have to marry the radio to the ECM....you just can't swap them out like the old days per my HD trained tech. He will dig into the b1154 code in the AM.
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