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How to get Limp Home Codes
I was coming home from a long ride, stop a stoplight, the bike went into limp home mode. When arrived home I turn the bike off. restarted it, "Limp Home" was gone bike run like before. What is the procedure (buttons to push) to get the failure codes?
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Depends which year and model, your profile picture shows a 2014 or later RT.
Press the MODE and SET button simultaneously and while holding press the turn signal cancel (push in) button.
For 2018/2019's, it is different.
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Just to add, you need to do this before you turn the key off, it will only show Active codes, once you turn the key off and back on you won’t be able to retrieve a code unless it is still active.
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What they said...
If you were in traffic and possibly ryding the brake it could have thrown a Limp screen as well as from possibly excess heat. Ryde on and see if it happens again. The only way to see the codes now is with the BUDS system at the dealer or if you know some one that has the system...
Gene and Ilana De Laney
Mt. Helix, California
2012 RS sm5
2012 RS sm5 , 998cc V-Twin 106hp DIY brake and park brake Classic Black
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I was slowing down for a stop sign when the limp home message appeared.
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