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To enter diagnostic mode press and hold the trip odometer

reset switch while turning the IGN ON.

2. Release the trip odometer reset switch. "diag" will appear

on the odometer display.

3. Press and release the trip odometer reset switch. "PSSPtb"

will appear on the odometer display.

4. PSSPtb indicates the different modules that could display

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S TSM, TSSM or HFSM codes

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t Tachometer codes

b ABS codes

5. Quickly press and release the trip odometer reset switch

to cycle through the letters. The letters will flash as they

are selected.

6. Once the corresponding letter is flashing to the desired

module press and hold the trip odometer reset switch.

7. If no DTCs are present, "none" will appear on display.

8. If any DTCs are stored in the module, either current or

historic, they will appear on the odometer. Quickly pressing

and releasing the trip odometer reset switch will cycle

through the stored DTCs.

NOTE

The ECM will show "no rsp" if the engine stop switch is not in

the RUN position. Verify the engine stop switch is in the RUN

position.

9. If odometer displays "no rsp" then the motorcycle may not

be equipped with the module. If the motorcycle is equipped

with the selected module then go to other modules and

look for applicable communication codes.

10. When all the DTCs have been cycled the odometer will

display "end".

11. To clear all the DTCs in that module press and hold the

trip odometer reset switch. If DTCs are not to be cleared

quickly press and release the trip odometer reset switch.

The part number of the module will be displayed.

12. Press and release the trip odometer reset switch again to

continue to the next module.
13. Turn the IGN OFF to exit diagnostic mode.

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