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I looked up P1510 it says Throttle actuator control limited performance. You might have just moved the Throttle position plastic tube in the end of the handle bars while trying to hold the bike up too.
I do have a arlam system on bike but disarmed. So i took the bags, seat and side cover off. Since i had this bike i just rode it now for me to do this is exciting but still does not want to start. Do not know of the location of the tilt switch. does anyone know where it may be located? Someone stated under neath the seat but do not see it.
Well i finally took the battery out and putting it on a charger so hopefully taking it out will reset the bike...crossing fingers. if not will take to shop and have them reset the bank angle sensor
When you put your odometer into diag mode, did you see (PSSPE) P S SP E, if so was the P the only letter flashing?
We need to verify the PXXXX numbers after the P, what are they?
In order to reset back to normal all you have to do is once the press the reset button and you see (the end), press the reset button an hold until you see (Clear), at this point you have reset the trouble code back to normal, that is if no problem exist, if this is the case the you will not be able to reset until you have taken care of the problem 1st.
Let us know the numbers after the P then we can get your bike running.
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