2024 with the TFT display and only ~1300 miles on her.
I noticed the other day that the TFT display would not go into the "Settings" menu when I do a "long" press on the scroll wheel. Rotating the scroll wheel does change the displayed data as expected, but a long press on the scroll wheel does nothing. The only change between when I last remember successfully going into the Settings menu and now, is that I've had the ECU remapped by 2WDW. Could there be a connection? Everything else on the display works fine. As expected after the ECU disconnect/re-connect I do have the CEL light and the triangular "!" alert lit on the screen as I haven't had a chance to run the bike through a couple of cycles due to being laid up with an injury. I have the dongle to connect my OBD2 scanner to the bike and clear the codes, but would rather just let the codes clear them selves once I'm back on the bike and run it through a couple of on/off cycles.
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2024 with the TFT display and only ~1300 miles on her.
I noticed the other day that the TFT display would not go into the "Settings" menu when I do a "long" press on the scroll wheel. Rotating the scroll wheel does change the displayed data as expected, but a long press on the scroll wheel does nothing. The only change between when I last remember successfully going into the Settings menu and now, is that I've had the ECU remapped by 2WDW. Could there be a connection? Everything else on the display works fine. As expected after the ECU disconnect/re-connect I do have the CEL light and the triangular "!" alert lit on the screen as I haven't had a chance to run the bike through a couple of cycles due to being laid up with an injury. I have the dongle to connect my OBD2 scanner to the bike and clear the codes, but would rather just let the codes clear them selves once I'm back on the bike and run it through a couple of on/off cycles.
Any ideas?
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