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    Default What's happening with all these error codes?

    Just got my 2016 Spyder RT back from repair shop (about 75 miles away), after having an accident ("nuther story), been riding for about 2 weeks, yesterday I went to start it, message came on "Limp Home Mode", and the "check engine light" came on. Poked around for a while, found I couldn't even shift.

    Did a check on "error codes, it showed up a whole lot of them, as follows:

    U0100, U0259, C0063, C0061, U1160, U0128, U0073, U0155, U0122, COO6C, P0000.

    Could anyone suggest what might be happening. Could these still be left from my accident. Actually I ran into a rock on the highway, about 8" x 16" x 6" high, did a lot of damage, including bending the frame, breaking a lot of the plastic, and punching out the radiator. It took about 2 1/2 months to get it repaired and back on the road.
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    First, this link lists codes

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-N...J5YXRnY1k/view

    Unfortunately, it is not a searchable PDF.

    Judging from the first couple I found, you may have wiring damage and/or poor connections.
    Some may only be a fuse.

    U codes start on page 29.
    23 Moto Guzzi V7-850 SE 23 Yamaha XT250 18 Yamaha Bolt R-Spec 22 Triumph Street Twin 20 CanAM Ryker 900 14 Honda CB1100 18 Yamaha XT250 16 Moto Guzzi V7 II 17 Yamaha TW200 12 Triumph Bonneville 02 Sportster 1200 Sport 03 Sportster 883 76 Honda CB750F 75 Honda CB360 70 Yamaha CT1 72 Yamaha CT2 72 Yamaha AT2/CT2 70 Honda SL350 70 Honda CL350 67 Honda CL160 67 Honda CB160 62 Honda CA110
    2020 900 , NGK 4218 iridium CR8EIX Matte black

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    Quote Originally Posted by Korthner View Post
    Just got my 2016 Spyder RT back from repair shop (about 75 miles away), after having an accident ("nuther story), been riding for about 2 weeks, yesterday I went to start it, message came on "Limp Home Mode", and the "check engine light" came on. Poked around for a while, found I couldn't even shift.

    Did a check on "error codes, it showed up a whole lot of them, as follows:

    U0100, U0259, C0063, C0061, U1160, U0128, U0073, U0155, U0122, COO6C, P0000.

    Could anyone suggest what might be happening. Could these still be left from my accident. Actually I ran into a rock on the highway, about 8" x 16" x 6" high, did a lot of damage, including bending the frame, breaking a lot of the plastic, and punching out the radiator. It took about 2 1/2 months to get it repaired and back on the road.
    If this was how it was returned to you " allegedly " repaired .... I think the dealer you took it too needs to answer some questions .... jmho .... good luck .... Mike

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    Just got my 2016 Spyder RT back from repair shop (about 75 miles away), after having an accident ("nuther story), been riding for about 2 weeks, yesterday I went to start it, message came on "Limp Home Mode", and the "check engine light" came on. Poked around for a while, found I couldn't even shift.

    Did a check on "error codes, it showed up a whole lot of them, as follows:

    U0100, U0259, C0063, C0061, U1160, U0128, U0073, U0155, U0122, COO6C, P0000.

    Could anyone suggest what might be happening. Could these still be left from my accident. Actually I ran into a rock on the highway, about 8" x 16" x 6" high, did a lot of damage, including bending the frame, breaking a lot of the plastic, and punching out the radiator. It took about 2 1/2 months to get it repaired and back on the road,

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