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service and red light 2016 Eldo

slobyk750

Just got it firing!
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Vista, Ca
I took off on the road after replacing the rear tire, oils, pads etc. and about 6 miles down the road the engine started to falter and the red light came on. Since I do all my own servicing how can I reset the "service" and take the bike out of the "limp home mode"? I have the cables and laptop with Diag and was wondering if that might do it or is something else needed? Thanks
 
Discussion and help using Diag is not allowed here; https://www.guzzitech.com/forums/threads/guzzidiag-notice.16329/
Limp home mode is really difficult to over come with home user software. If you figure out what's wrong (based on what you did), you might get lucky by correcting the issue and restarting the bike. If this is a drive by and you are posting elsewhere, this post will be deleted or merged with another one on this topic. ;)
 
It seems to me to be ridiculous that this can't be changed on the handlebar controls. What if someone is in an out of the way place and has the bike serviced and then down the road it goes into limp mode. This is not a Harley with a bunch of service centers around. I am trying the handlebar controls and if I come up with something, I will certainly let everyone know. I don't need to change the map the bike ran great except now it's problematic. I did not change the tires and stayed with the Dunlop American Elites as they are quite good and got 12,600 miles out of them so no need to re-calibrate.
 
Fixed it! You have to start the motor and flip through the left hand menu and go to the "service mode " and punch in the numbers "34534" and don't be lackadaisical about entering the numbers as anticipating the next number is the way to go. Once entered, press the left handlebar switch in and toggle back to another menu item. Then turn off the bike and restart and voila' everything is all right.
 
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