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U0128

I copied and pasted from my manual. see below.



U0128 TCM BOSCH Lost communication with WPM/EPB (lost of CAN ID’s) Missing CAN ID 460h from WPM/EPB. Module internal error. Damaged circuit wires or damaged module pins. Check for TCM fault or WPM/EPB fault. With unit connected to BUDS with MPI2, Turn ignition switch OFF, wait for cluster to turn off. Disconnect MPI2 from DLC connector. Measure resistance between DLC-1 and DLC-2 (expected value = 50 to 70 ohms). Measure resistance between DLC-1 and TCMB-C1 (expected value < 2 ohms). Measure resistance between DLC-2 and TCMB-C2 (expected value < 2 ohms). Measure resistance between DLC-1 and WPM-6 (expected value < 2 ohms). Measure resistance between DLC-2 and WPM-8 (expected value < 2 ohms). Turn ignition switch ON Measure voltage between harness connector WPM-5 and ground (expected value = 11 to 13 volts
 
That was phone typing for "stuttered"! No, the windscreen won't budge and the is no indication that the motor is even trying to run.


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If the windscreen and parking brake share a common circuit, and neither works, then the likelihood is a failure at the power source.

What is the year and model of the machine. I thought 14 RTs but not sure. If possible I can research the wiring diagram.
 
If the windscreen and parking brake share a common circuit, and neither works, then the likelihood is a failure at the power source.

What is the year and model of the machine. I thought 14 RTs but not sure. If possible I can research the wiring diagram.

Thanks, I REALLY appreciate that. It is a 14 RT limited.

I wondered if I inadvertently had burned up a relay but I don't know which one. The fuse is good but I don't know what other components the circuit goes through to feed the parking brake and windshield.
 
Thanks, I REALLY appreciate that. It is a 14 RT limited.

I wondered if I inadvertently had burned up a relay but I don't know which one. The fuse is good but I don't know what other components the circuit goes through to feed the parking brake and windshield.

Let me check the diagram
 
I assume, but need to verify, does the instrument cluster power up and illuminate the electronic speedo and more
 
I assume, but need to verify, does the instrument cluster power up and illuminate the electronic speedo and more

Yes, everything powers up as expected, all lights and instruement panel seem to be working. Everything but the parking brake and the windshield.
 
Yes, everything powers up as expected, all lights and instruement panel seem to be working. Everything but the parking brake and the windshield.

As a best guess, the one common item appears to be a fuse. Left Fuse Box, titled WPM should be F4 and 20 amps. Even if it appears good, try another new fuse.

There is a relay in the system, however it also operates other items such as the instrument cluster. This fuse I mention appears to be dedicated high power to the windscreen and parking brake only, but it is more complicated since the lower power control are on another fused circuit.

Check that F4 fuse and replace it, then report back.
 
That fuse is the common high amp power for both the windscreen and parking brake.

There is a module for both systems. You state you have the instrument cluster lit up, therefore there should be power to the parking brake switch.

If the fuse does not correct the problem, other possible causes. Is the connector for the parking brake switch fully seated and not broken? Is the connector for the parking brake / windscreen motor module connected and connected properly?

In regards to failures, if you did not accidentally cut a wrong wire, the parking brake module / windscreen module may have failed, or more likely, the parking brake switch may have failed, however I am unsure if that would prevent windscreen movement but may.
 
The F4 fuse 20 amp is fed via the main relay. With other items operating, the relay appears to not be an issue. It is the fuse or downstream of the fuse.

Since it does tie into the CAN bus, you may also try leaving the key removed for a bit. Maybe Billy Bovine will offer advice regarding if the CAN Bus can clear if the battery is disconnected for a bit.
 
Did you unplug the parking brake switch when installing the usb charging plug? Did you unplug them all? Did you plug the correct connector back onto right switch? Even if you did not. It may have come part way off because you where working in that area. Give that connector a good inspection.
 
Took out the key and waiting, replaced the fuse with a new one, no change. I also verified that the parking brake switch is receiving power on backlight AND brake switch, and is switching that power.

Found a very old post where a failed circuit on the windshield control had effects similar to this, so I'm looking there next.
 
parking brake will not release

Hi
I have been a member for about 6 months, but have not posted. Several months ago I had my 2016

rt Limited in to have the garmin 590 GPS checked.

At that rime I called back to Ride now to see if it was ready.. The break had locked up in the shop.. they tried many things to release it and got it to release. On Calling Garmin they were told to replace the whole brake system in the back Free. The replacement worked fine If you get intouch with the shop they mih=ght be able to help you


My phone will not work on the bike It I can not hear what the other person, but they can hear me.

Uncle Al;
 
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