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Fault Codes B2A60 & B2A80

K80Shooter

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I was checking through the gauge cluster and under the settings I found fault codes B2A60 & B2A80

Does anyone have any idea what these are? I have the service manual but these are not listed. I have raised the trunk and frunk lids a couple of time's with the bike running and was maybe thinking that they may have something to do with this as I did get a warning message on the gauge cluster saying it was open.

Also is this something I can clear myself if it's nothing?

Thanks for any help.
 
Thanks but it's not a "P" code is a "B" code.

From the service manual B0 thru B3=Body - Including luggage compartment
 
B2A60 Cluster reported fault Input Connector A, pin 6 voltage out of normal range.

B2A80 Cluster reported fault. Input Connector A, pin 7 voltage outside of normal range.
 
Just an update. I looked at the wiring diagram and saw that these wires go to the keypad. I checked the keypad and nothing worked. I honestly couldn't remember if it ever did as I've not ridden much since I purchased the bike. I also remembered that the dealer had to replace the console panel because it was scratched. I removed the service panel and instantly saw that a wire harness had been left unplugged from the keypad. I plugged it back in and now everything works and the codes are gone.
 
Just an update. I looked at the wiring diagram and saw that these wires go to the keypad. I checked the keypad and nothing worked. I honestly couldn't remember if it ever did as I've not ridden much since I purchased the bike. I also remembered that the dealer had to replace the console panel because it was scratched. I removed the service panel and instantly saw that a wire harness had been left unplugged from the keypad. I plugged it back in and now everything works and the codes are gone.

Nice job on diagnosis and repair!
 
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