Codes & ABS Light & Service Light after Brake Flush

rab474

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Reaching out for assistance, did a recent service to get ready for a trip to Big Bend National Park:

Bike is a 2015 Tenere ES with 40k.

Work I did:
1. new tires (F & R)
2. spark plugs
3. air filter
4. oil & coolant change
5. brake & clutch fluid flush

Started bike after the above, all systems good.

Cycled the ABS valve, flushed brakes again. Started bike, the TCS turned off, ABS light on & service light on. Turned bike off, turned to "on" then selected "1" for the TCS. Went for a short ride, TCS turned backed off within 100 feet.

Went to DIAG screen, which showed the following:

09 -12.2
84 - 0
62 - 0 (did a reset of the suspension after seeing the code)
61 - 0

Did not know the codes other than 62, suspect 09 may be a low voltage reading which may be attributed to a hard start, I cranked the starter a bit longer than normal.

Unsure how to clear the codes. If any one can pass along that procedure and what each code above is, that would be great....

All help is appreciated, departing from NC 4/8.

Thx
Roger


My service manual is at my FL home, I'm in Murphy, NC checking on my cabin.




Roger
Melbourne FL & Murphy NC
2015 Tenere ES
2015 HD Ultra Limited
 

SkunkWorks

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Here is what the Table says for each.

09.JPG

61.JPG

62.JPG

TIP.JPG

84.JPG

The only thing is says about deleting Fault Codes is to use Diag Procedure #62

delete.JPG

Hope this helps you.
 

SkunkWorks

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There is a whole separate section on ABS Diag and codes.
If your ABS light stays on, there is probably a fault causing the TCS to turn off.
Let me know if you still need help with that.

Check to make sure no fuses are blown first, battery is full, and no connectors have been left loose with the service you did................
 
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rab474

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Appreciate the reply/info.

Dug into it a bit, found a bad pin on the front wheel sensor at the connection point to the main harness. So, in short the front wheel turning signal was not reaching home. Replaced the front wheel sensor, all is good......
 
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