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Hancop
05-05-2024, 12:02 PM
I have the following faults that I hope someone can help me with:

1) U0155 - Loss of communication with cluster

I think this one happened when I disconnected battery, then reconnected; but now it never goes away.


2) B2215 - Heated lever open or short circuit

This appears whenever I turn on the heated handlebar grips. If I turn them off, shut off bike, and turn it on again, the code is gone, but as soon as I turn the heated grips on again, the code comes back.


Thanks

Peter

BLUEKNIGHT911
05-05-2024, 12:38 PM
I have the following faults that I hope someone can help me with:

1) U0155 - Loss of communication with cluster

I think this one happened when I disconnected battery, then reconnected; but now it never goes away.


2) B2215 - Heated lever open or short circuit

This appears whenever I turn on the heated handlebar grips. If I turn them off, shut off bike, and turn it on again, the code is gone, but as soon as I turn the heated grips on again, the code comes back.


Thanks

Peter

It's under warranty - make the dealer fix it ..... Mike :thumbup:

BlueSpy
05-05-2024, 12:51 PM
I have the following faults that I hope someone can help me with:

1) U0155 - Loss of communication with cluster

I think this one happened when I disconnected battery, then reconnected; but now it never goes away.


2) B2215 - Heated lever open or short circuit

This appears whenever I turn on the heated handlebar grips. If I turn them off, shut off bike, and turn it on again, the code is gone, but as soon as I turn the heated grips on again, the code comes back.


Thanks

Peter


Same thing with my 2024 Spyder RTL, the U0155 code will stay on the dash until ACP comes out from BRP and is downloaded to your vehicle, either thru WiFi or BUDS (dealer), your choice. The B2215 code happened to me twice, took it to the dealer, they cleared the code with their BUDS2 system and said that the ACP update will fix that too, we’ll see. I’ve spent quite a bit of time and energy with this at my dealership. They now know me quite well. But they are very customer oriented, which I appreciate.