Rogue1
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Is any one familiar with this code.....BCM62285h? I can't find it listed anywhere. Curious as to what it is. 2019 TG
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Is any one familiar with this code.....BCM62285h? I can't find it listed anywhere. Curious as to what it is. 2019 TG
Pretty sure that '6' in 62285 is actually a 'b' - for body control module, BCM.
So the DTC is b2285. Not at all sure about the 'h'. In any case I can't find any 'b' DTCs higher numbered than 2274 so perhaps 2285 is for some component new to the 2019 models.
If your dealer has a 2019 Electrical Diagnostics manual the DTC should be listed there.
You can find your Can Bus BCM codes in here
https://www.triketalk.com/forum/threads/43036-2011-and-newer-can-bus-bcm-codes
The 1 he referred to is not listed Jack. Must be new.
Not misread
Very interesting,Harley must be sitting on a batch of newer codes for 18-19 models HMMMMMMMM I guess with new features there will be a few more pages in the electrical section of the manuals
I'm not sure the 18's had any big changes, but the 2019's defiantly did.
I contacted Service Manual Warehouse to get info on the 2019 service manuals to post for everyone & they did not have a date for the release of the 2019 trike supplement due to all the updates/changes.
Finally got an answer as to what error code b2285 is. Low battery voltage. something as simple as that. I guess will have to keep the battery tender on it at night. The nights are getting a little cool down here in North Carolina and with the continuous draw it drops just enough to trip the sensor.
Dale, You might want to check the battery connections , Or the battery its self while its still under warrteny [Load test].....Un less the trike has been sitting for a weekor more without being charged....?...
Finally got an answer as to what error code b2285 is. Low battery voltage. something as simple as that. I guess will have to keep the battery tender on it at night. The nights are getting a little cool down here in North Carolina and with the continuous draw it drops just enough to trip the sensor.
The tender is a good idea
I keep mine on a tender, I hate replacing batteries
The tender is a good idea
I keep mine on a tender, I hate replacing batteries
I know some folks ride daily or several time per week. Not so for me. It is for fun pure and simple so the bike may sit for several days or longer between rides. First thing I do after bike cools a bit is plug in the battery tender.
I can attest to the effectiveness of a battery tender when I began using one on my riding lawn tractor a few years back. Before using a tender on it each spring I'd have to buy a new battery for it. On this current battery I bought a tender an began using it immediately. I'm on the third season now with this battery so I know the tender does indeed help extend the life of batteries.