Just got a 2014 RT LC with 93k on the clock. Put about 900 miles on it before deciding to do any maintenance with it... bright idea I know. Anyway, it started having an ABS issue so I decided to put in some new pads and brakefluid since all were due. Flushed fluid with my GS911 but the ABS is still acting weird with it giving random pulses through the brake lever. I decided to scan the bike for error codes and its still throwing a bunch of ABS codes along with many others.
I provided the scan results as a pdf. If anyone can offer any advice it would be greatly appreciated.
Jack in the Box RT
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Operator16
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Re: Jack in the Box RT
Have you tried clearing all those errors?
Some look as though they may be old ones as if someone has had the ignition on with things unplugged or on a powerful charger for too long
Some look as though they may be old ones as if someone has had the ignition on with things unplugged or on a powerful charger for too long
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Re: Jack in the Box RT
Ya this is what came back after I cleared everything and drive it around my neighborhood a few times.
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Re: Jack in the Box RT
The over and under voltage would have me worried to start with as that could be pointing toward the charging system been duff
