Eville Rich
Well-Known Member
Thanks for the clarification on the various plugs. That definitely changes things.
Eville Rich
2016 S10
2015 WR250R
Eville Rich
2016 S10
2015 WR250R
Happened to mine when the right grip failed (under warranty) the menu disappeared, neither grip worked until the faulty one was replaced.RIDEMYST said:Heated Grip Menu Disappeared????
I have a 2015 Tenere ES.
Last week I used my heated grips using the menu switch and they worked fine.
Yesterday I went to use them again and the heated grip option completely disappeared from the menu!
It occurred to me that a fuse simply may have blown but looking through my owners manual it isn't clear which fuse controls the heated grips........ or maybe thats not it at all?
Anyone experience this? -JEP-
Nig5 said:I like the way you can adjust the power level on each of the 3 settings and all done through the dash.
Slight correction, there was no ES for the Gen 1 bikes, that was introduced in Gen 2, which is the 2014 model year and newer. The ES version includes the heated grips as standard in the US as well, and the standard model does not.Nikolajsen said:No, in your part of the world, "ES" means the electric adjustable suspension.
There is no way, in the model name, to tell if it is a gen 1 or 2.
Personally I think it can be read from the VIN number.
And no, heatet grip is not standard on gen 2.
Both gen 1 and 2 is avalible as "ES" and non "ES" model, and the non ES have not heatet grip (at least in Europe, not sure about USA)
I have a set on the way. Should arrive any day now.Does anyone have a picture of the factory heated grips prior to install? I'm working on putting aftermarket grips on, but integrating them into the factory harness. I'd like a pic of the plug end of the factory setup if anyone has one.
-Neal
Might want to do a search here. The aftermarket grips will not play nice with the factory setup. Different resistances.Does anyone have a picture of the factory heated grips prior to install? I'm working on putting aftermarket grips on, but integrating them into the factory harness. I'd like a pic of the plug end of the factory setup if anyone has one.
-Neal
I know a guy that got aftermarket heaters to work with the factory menu and controls. It was a matter of applying the correct amount of resistance to the factory plugs. I'll have to try and find some of the attempts on here to see what others have tried. If I can get them to be a plug-n-play affair, cool. If not, I'll build a dash and have a separate controller for them. In the end, all I want is warm hands.Might want to do a search here. The aftermarket grips will not play nice with the factory setup. Different resistances.
Unless I am not understanding you, several people on this forum have tried unsuccessfully to do that. Do you just want to tap into the power supply plug on the right side?
That'd be awesome, thanks!I have a set on the way. Should arrive any day now.
I can take a few pictures when they show up.