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998cc 2015 RSS Engine light on - How do I clear it, & show Codes on the dash?

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Hello all, I need help, my Spyder engine light came on. I have read a few different ways to get the codes; can another member please tell me how to get the codes on a 2015 RSS??

Thanks.
 
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Displaying Codes on any model 2013+ 998 V-Twin is the same process as for any/all of the 2013+ models right up until the new dash came out around 2018/19.

Briefly, just hold the MODE and SET buttons on the Left Hand Control Module down, then press the Turn Signal button that's just a bit lower straight in as if you were cancelling the signal. If there are any active codes, they will be shown on the screen. No active codes, the screen will remain blank. Either way, press the MODE button in to resume normal operation. :thumbup:

Good Luck! :cheers:
 
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Hello all. We fixed the codes, now I need to clear the engine light on my 2015 RSS, can anyone walk me thru it?
I can find the hours....
Thanks.
 
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Hello all. We fixed the codes, now I need to clear the engine light on my 2015 RSS, can anyone walk me thru it?
I can find the hours....
Thanks.

It's somewhat dependent upon what those codes actually were, but if you've resolved the issues that caused the codes, there's a very good chance that just riding the bike a little will clear the Check Engine light. :dontknow:

That Check Engine light does have some specific things that it warns you about; but it's also used as a bit of a 'catch-all' warning when the computers can't exactly specify what's wrong or there's no specific code for whatever it is, so it might be important, or maybe not?! :rolleyes:

So tell us, what were the codes you got, and how did you fix them? And now, what's happening that's giving you the Check Engine light? Have you ridden it some, or is it still just there from before whenever you start the engine? :dontknow:

The more you can tell us about what's happened/is going on now, the more likely we can help! :thumbup:
 
The code was an exhaust sensor. I changed it, and the code went away.
I just need to reset the engine light.
 
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O2 Sensor? Ride it for a few miles. Allow time for the ECM to re-adjust to having a good sensor again. It may also take a couple of operating cycles for the light to clear.
 
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