First ride report update (15 Multi)

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Tony Pags
Thu, Sep 2, 2021 12:42 AM

Last time, I mentioned the left side pod issue (self inflicted).  It was
indeed the cable which I jiggled loose.  2 VERY tiny torx screws (had to
use my Ring doorbell screw driver for them), and some delicate maneuvering
had it apart in a couple of minutes.  There are some small clip like things
in that housing that you need to be careful to not destroy.  The wire
itself has a small plug but no retainer and no strain relief at all which I
find weird.

I'll zip tie it to the bars to keep it from shaking loose unexpectedly in
the future.  Worst case, if your hazards go on randomly, and you lose the
left side switch gear functions, you'll maybe remember this tidbit!

All is well - oil change in progress.  I know there's no direct
self-service way to clear the reminder, but am investigating OBDII
solutions.  If anyone already has one that works, I'm all ears!

Pags

Last time, I mentioned the left side pod issue (self inflicted). It was indeed the cable which I jiggled loose. 2 VERY tiny torx screws (had to use my Ring doorbell screw driver for them), and some delicate maneuvering had it apart in a couple of minutes. There are some small clip like things in that housing that you need to be careful to not destroy. The wire itself has a small plug but no retainer and no strain relief at all which I find weird. I'll zip tie it to the bars to keep it from shaking loose unexpectedly in the future. Worst case, if your hazards go on randomly, and you lose the left side switch gear functions, you'll maybe remember this tidbit! All is well - oil change in progress. I know there's no direct self-service way to clear the reminder, but am investigating OBDII solutions. If anyone already has one that works, I'm all ears! Pags
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Paul March
Thu, Sep 2, 2021 3:34 AM

Would TuneECU work for that reminder?

Paul

On Wed, Sep 1, 2021 at 8:43 PM Tony Pags ajpags@gmail.com wrote:

Last time, I mentioned the left side pod issue (self inflicted).  It was
indeed the cable which I jiggled loose.  2 VERY tiny torx screws (had to
use my Ring doorbell screw driver for them), and some delicate maneuvering
had it apart in a couple of minutes.  There are some small clip like things
in that housing that you need to be careful to not destroy.  The wire
itself has a small plug but no retainer and no strain relief at all which I
find weird.

I'll zip tie it to the bars to keep it from shaking loose unexpectedly in
the future.  Worst case, if your hazards go on randomly, and you lose the
left side switch gear functions, you'll maybe remember this tidbit!

All is well - oil change in progress.  I know there's no direct
self-service way to clear the reminder, but am investigating OBDII
solutions.  If anyone already has one that works, I'm all ears!

Pags

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Would TuneECU work for that reminder? Paul On Wed, Sep 1, 2021 at 8:43 PM Tony Pags <ajpags@gmail.com> wrote: > Last time, I mentioned the left side pod issue (self inflicted). It was > indeed the cable which I jiggled loose. 2 VERY tiny torx screws (had to > use my Ring doorbell screw driver for them), and some delicate maneuvering > had it apart in a couple of minutes. There are some small clip like things > in that housing that you need to be careful to not destroy. The wire > itself has a small plug but no retainer and no strain relief at all which I > find weird. > > I'll zip tie it to the bars to keep it from shaking loose unexpectedly in > the future. Worst case, if your hazards go on randomly, and you lose the > left side switch gear functions, you'll maybe remember this tidbit! > > All is well - oil change in progress. I know there's no direct > self-service way to clear the reminder, but am investigating OBDII > solutions. If anyone already has one that works, I'm all ears! > > Pags > > > > > To get the links and updates on all today's Ducati news: > http://www.ductalk.com/ > and > https://www.facebook.com/ducnet > _____________________ > Ducati mailing list -- ducati@list.ducati.net > To unsubscribe send an email to ducati-leave@list.ducati.net > Mailto: %(user_address)s
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Jack Ward
Thu, Sep 2, 2021 1:21 PM

Heat shrink the cables at the plugs.

On Wed, Sep 1, 2021, 8:42 PM Tony Pags ajpags@gmail.com wrote:

Last time, I mentioned the left side pod issue (self inflicted).  It was
indeed the cable which I jiggled loose.  2 VERY tiny torx screws (had to
use my Ring doorbell screw driver for them), and some delicate maneuvering
had it apart in a couple of minutes.  There are some small clip like things
in that housing that you need to be careful to not destroy.  The wire
itself has a small plug but no retainer and no strain relief at all which I
find weird.

I'll zip tie it to the bars to keep it from shaking loose unexpectedly in
the future.  Worst case, if your hazards go on randomly, and you lose the
left side switch gear functions, you'll maybe remember this tidbit!

All is well - oil change in progress.  I know there's no direct
self-service way to clear the reminder, but am investigating OBDII
solutions.  If anyone already has one that works, I'm all ears!

Pags

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Heat shrink the cables at the plugs. On Wed, Sep 1, 2021, 8:42 PM Tony Pags <ajpags@gmail.com> wrote: > Last time, I mentioned the left side pod issue (self inflicted). It was > indeed the cable which I jiggled loose. 2 VERY tiny torx screws (had to > use my Ring doorbell screw driver for them), and some delicate maneuvering > had it apart in a couple of minutes. There are some small clip like things > in that housing that you need to be careful to not destroy. The wire > itself has a small plug but no retainer and no strain relief at all which I > find weird. > > I'll zip tie it to the bars to keep it from shaking loose unexpectedly in > the future. Worst case, if your hazards go on randomly, and you lose the > left side switch gear functions, you'll maybe remember this tidbit! > > All is well - oil change in progress. I know there's no direct > self-service way to clear the reminder, but am investigating OBDII > solutions. If anyone already has one that works, I'm all ears! > > Pags > > > > > To get the links and updates on all today's Ducati news: > http://www.ductalk.com/ > and > https://www.facebook.com/ducnet > _____________________ > Ducati mailing list -- ducati@list.ducati.net > To unsubscribe send an email to ducati-leave@list.ducati.net > Mailto: %(user_address)s
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Tony Pags
Thu, Sep 2, 2021 1:26 PM

Would love to - but it's way on the inside of the switch housing and not
really all that accessible.
Pags

On Thu, Sep 2, 2021 at 9:22 AM Jack Ward jaxn51@gmail.com wrote:

Heat shrink the cables at the plugs.

On Wed, Sep 1, 2021, 8:42 PM Tony Pags ajpags@gmail.com wrote:

Last time, I mentioned the left side pod issue (self inflicted).  It was
indeed the cable which I jiggled loose.  2 VERY tiny torx screws (had to
use my Ring doorbell screw driver for them), and some delicate maneuvering
had it apart in a couple of minutes.  There are some small clip like things
in that housing that you need to be careful to not destroy.  The wire
itself has a small plug but no retainer and no strain relief at all which I
find weird.

I'll zip tie it to the bars to keep it from shaking loose unexpectedly in
the future.  Worst case, if your hazards go on randomly, and you lose the
left side switch gear functions, you'll maybe remember this tidbit!

All is well - oil change in progress.  I know there's no direct
self-service way to clear the reminder, but am investigating OBDII
solutions.  If anyone already has one that works, I'm all ears!

Pags

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Would love to - but it's way on the inside of the switch housing and not really all that accessible. Pags On Thu, Sep 2, 2021 at 9:22 AM Jack Ward <jaxn51@gmail.com> wrote: > Heat shrink the cables at the plugs. > > On Wed, Sep 1, 2021, 8:42 PM Tony Pags <ajpags@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Last time, I mentioned the left side pod issue (self inflicted). It was >> indeed the cable which I jiggled loose. 2 VERY tiny torx screws (had to >> use my Ring doorbell screw driver for them), and some delicate maneuvering >> had it apart in a couple of minutes. There are some small clip like things >> in that housing that you need to be careful to not destroy. The wire >> itself has a small plug but no retainer and no strain relief at all which I >> find weird. >> >> I'll zip tie it to the bars to keep it from shaking loose unexpectedly in >> the future. Worst case, if your hazards go on randomly, and you lose the >> left side switch gear functions, you'll maybe remember this tidbit! >> >> All is well - oil change in progress. I know there's no direct >> self-service way to clear the reminder, but am investigating OBDII >> solutions. If anyone already has one that works, I'm all ears! >> >> Pags >> >> >> >> >> To get the links and updates on all today's Ducati news: >> http://www.ductalk.com/ >> and >> https://www.facebook.com/ducnet >> _____________________ >> Ducati mailing list -- ducati@list.ducati.net >> To unsubscribe send an email to ducati-leave@list.ducati.net >> Mailto: %(user_address)s > > > > > > To get the links and updates on all today's Ducati news: > http://www.ductalk.com/ > and > https://www.facebook.com/ducnet > _____________________ > Ducati mailing list -- ducati@list.ducati.net > To unsubscribe send an email to ducati-leave@list.ducati.net > Mailto: %(user_address)s
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Paul March
Thu, Sep 2, 2021 1:36 PM

I have used cable sleeves and spiral protectors in areas with vulnerable
electrical wires, if something like that would work in this situation.

Paul

On Thu, Sep 2, 2021 at 9:27 AM Tony Pags ajpags@gmail.com wrote:

Would love to - but it's way on the inside of the switch housing and not
really all that accessible.
Pags

On Thu, Sep 2, 2021 at 9:22 AM Jack Ward jaxn51@gmail.com wrote:

Heat shrink the cables at the plugs.

On Wed, Sep 1, 2021, 8:42 PM Tony Pags ajpags@gmail.com wrote:

Last time, I mentioned the left side pod issue (self inflicted).  It
was indeed the cable which I jiggled loose.  2 VERY tiny torx screws (had
to use my Ring doorbell screw driver for them), and some delicate
maneuvering had it apart in a couple of minutes.  There are some small clip
like things in that housing that you need to be careful to not destroy.
The wire itself has a small plug but no retainer and no strain relief at
all which I find weird.

I'll zip tie it to the bars to keep it from shaking loose
unexpectedly in the future.  Worst case, if your hazards go on randomly,
and you lose the left side switch gear functions, you'll maybe remember
this tidbit!

All is well - oil change in progress.  I know there's no direct
self-service way to clear the reminder, but am investigating OBDII
solutions.  If anyone already has one that works, I'm all ears!

Pags

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I have used cable sleeves and spiral protectors in areas with vulnerable electrical wires, if something like that would work in this situation. Paul On Thu, Sep 2, 2021 at 9:27 AM Tony Pags <ajpags@gmail.com> wrote: > Would love to - but it's way on the inside of the switch housing and not > really all that accessible. > Pags > > On Thu, Sep 2, 2021 at 9:22 AM Jack Ward <jaxn51@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Heat shrink the cables at the plugs. >> >> On Wed, Sep 1, 2021, 8:42 PM Tony Pags <ajpags@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> Last time, I mentioned the left side pod issue (self inflicted). It >>> was indeed the cable which I jiggled loose. 2 VERY tiny torx screws (had >>> to use my Ring doorbell screw driver for them), and some delicate >>> maneuvering had it apart in a couple of minutes. There are some small clip >>> like things in that housing that you need to be careful to not destroy. >>> The wire itself has a small plug but no retainer and no strain relief at >>> all which I find weird. >>> >>> I'll zip tie it to the bars to keep it from shaking loose >>> unexpectedly in the future. Worst case, if your hazards go on randomly, >>> and you lose the left side switch gear functions, you'll maybe remember >>> this tidbit! >>> >>> All is well - oil change in progress. I know there's no direct >>> self-service way to clear the reminder, but am investigating OBDII >>> solutions. If anyone already has one that works, I'm all ears! >>> >>> Pags >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> To get the links and updates on all today's Ducati news: >>> http://www.ductalk.com/ >>> and >>> https://www.facebook.com/ducnet >>> _____________________ >>> Ducati mailing list -- ducati@list.ducati.net >>> To unsubscribe send an email to ducati-leave@list.ducati.net >>> Mailto: %(user_address)s >> >> >> >> >> >> To get the links and updates on all today's Ducati news: >> http://www.ductalk.com/ >> and >> https://www.facebook.com/ducnet >> _____________________ >> Ducati mailing list -- ducati@list.ducati.net >> To unsubscribe send an email to ducati-leave@list.ducati.net >> Mailto: %(user_address)s > > > > > > To get the links and updates on all today's Ducati news: > http://www.ductalk.com/ > and > https://www.facebook.com/ducnet > _____________________ > Ducati mailing list -- ducati@list.ducati.net > To unsubscribe send an email to ducati-leave@list.ducati.net > Mailto: %(user_address)s