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FROZEN ODOMETER 334455_MG 1200 SPORT

lucas

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Hi Moto Guzzi Team..., I am the new guy in the forum, from Spain.
I had a bad surprise after my MG dealer operates in my 1200Sport (do not want blame him...he is really and expert ) , is that as title post was written, my ODO has been frozen at 334455 km. ( my motorbike has 50.000 km), and worst is that it is not counting more mileage.:envy:
I have read some similar issue in this forum, but can not find the final solution ( if it had..). Does anybody suffered and most important...how to solve it ? (please...don´t change ECU....:hi:)
Thanks in advance for your recomendations !!
 
That information is stored in the dash unit. If the speedometer is working, it is a problem with the dash. Do a search on "Carmo" Those guys should be able to repair your dash.
 
Cool, nice to hear has possible reparation, I will contact with them.
Do you have any idea what could happened?
 
I saved this, too. (Apologies to the author, I didn't keep the reference):

BINGO! GuzziMoto's reboot procedure just worked to correct my dash problem.

Bike: 2007 Griso 1100, 13,000 miles.

Symptom: The digital display for the "Mode" left-handlebar option stopped working entirely after I had recharged the battery from a discharged condition using an older Battery Tender. (I forget how it became discharged.) The partial dash failure then persisted for months, making me think I would need a new dash.

Treatment: Per GuzziMoto, I disconnected the battery, turned the key to "On," and waited, about 48 hours as it turned out. Then I turned off the key, connected the battery, and turned on the key, after which the display was fine again.

Many, many thanks, GuzziMoto,

Moto​
 
heyy....!!!, this would be a nice solution !. I will do inmediatelly, unless I already dismount the dash from the motorbike.
I will try the proposed solution, also contact with the manufactured ( DIGITEK S.p.a.) ...let´s try both.
Thanks so much !
 
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