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How do I retrieve codes on the Ryker

Stevew

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Friend has a Ryker and would like to retrieve codes but isn’t sure how, can someone explain how. Thank you.

Steve
 
I believe using the BUDS 2 software is the best way. Absent that expensive solution, you might be able to see the codes on the gauge using the bottom button and searching for them. Not sure, but think I heard they were under settings.
 
The below works - just saw the thread - for future reference -


How to read the fault code using the multifunction Gauge
Note: A fault code must have the "Active" state to be displayed in the multifunction gauge. Other fault code states must be read using the BRP diagnostic software (BUDS2).
If a fault is detected, an indicator light and a fault message may come on in the gauge.
Proceed as follows to view the fault codes:
1. Turn vehicle ON by pressing start button without activating brake pedal.
2. Push lower multifunction gauge button until Settings menu appears.
3. Hold lower button to enter the Settings menu.
4. Press the lower button until Codes menu appears. This menu will only appear if active faults are present on the vehicle.
 
The below works - just saw the thread - for future reference -


How to read the fault code using the multifunction Gauge
Note: A fault code must have the "Active" state to be displayed in the multifunction gauge. Other fault code states must be read using the BRP diagnostic software (BUDS2).
If a fault is detected, an indicator light and a fault message may come on in the gauge.
Proceed as follows to view the fault codes:
1. Turn vehicle ON by pressing start button without activating brake pedal.
2. Push lower multifunction gauge button until Settings menu appears.
3. Hold lower button to enter the Settings menu.
4. Press the lower button until Codes menu appears. This menu will only appear if active faults are present on the vehicle.

I have not tried this with transmission "needs service needs service" yet, but if it ever stops raining now I will give it a try. I am looking at how to turn it off without going to my dealer whom I not not trust.
To bad my OBD2 won't work.
 
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