Maintenance Indicater

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  1. LeezRyd

    LeezRyd Noble Member

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    Is there a way to turn off the maintenance indicator without having to go to the dealer? I've gone over 500 miles on the new bike, but Covid-19 has pretty much shutdown all non-essential businesses here in Connecticut. I've done the oil change, adjusted the chain and given the bike ('19 T100) a once-over. Just need to turn off the indicator. Thanks
     
  2. AJ7840

    AJ7840 Member

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    No simple way 3 choices
    1. Buy Tune ECU https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tuneecu
    2. Buy DealerTool http://dealertoolcouk.ipage.com/
    3. Have the dealer reset it

    The wrench as a reminder of how much I saved doing it myself rather than the dealer doing the service. I will be getting the Tune ECU and the interfaces to reset the wrench
     
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  3. Dartplayer

    Dartplayer Crème de la Crème

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    As AJ says, it is only a reminder, although the initial service is important for warranty. Because you changed the run-in oil yourself, you just need to retain receipts and make a note in your owners manual with comment COVID-19 shutdown.:mask:
    It would pay to run through all the checks listed, as some nuts are not set at factory and this is safety check before Full use starts (post run-in) :cool:
     
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  4. LeezRyd

    LeezRyd Noble Member

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    Thanks, Gents. I now have the app, and the interface is on the way
     
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  5. LeezRyd

    LeezRyd Noble Member

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    It's done!! Got my OBD adapter. So, went to the garage this morning, plugged it in, paired it with TuneEcu, and TAADAAH, reminder is gone! Many thanks Gents. If this 72 yr. OldPharte can do it, anybody can. My son calls me a caveman when it comes to technology (maybe I really am) but I didn't have to struggle to do this at all

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  6. LeezRyd

    LeezRyd Noble Member

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    HMMMM... Just noticed the gear select indicator. I really don't have an eleven speed trans.
     
  7. Malcolm Woods

    Malcolm Woods Noble Member

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    This is something I need to learn, Im 67 and thought of doing that really worries me Well done.
     
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  8. LeezRyd

    LeezRyd Noble Member

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    Go for it, Malcom. Having grown up with the abacus and slide rule, learning the new technology can be mind boggling at times, but having grand kids to teach you is nice, if not humbling. They got the biggest laugh when Papa asked them how to use a smart phone, but, I think it brought us a little closer too. New technology is now a necessary evil for our newer machines, so get your feet wet and forget that we're getting "older"
     
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  9. Malcolm Woods

    Malcolm Woods Noble Member

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    That's an excellent line of thought, thank you I will.
     
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