I think it depends on your year. The DVT's have Bosch ECU's which the Mlcodiag won't work with, but if you have an older non-DVT maybe it will?Hi All
Is the only way to get your PIN code change is a visit the stealers.? Would Mlcodiag not be able to do this, I'm thinking of buying both cable to conduct my own ECU service reset etc given bike 11 years old?
Yes, you have cleared the PIN. Just need to set it using the menu.Ok , was not aware of this
the battery was disconnected to be charge , how do I set the PIN . Probably need to
Read the manual
Did it work @Ukduke ?I’ll give that a try old coot
Disconnecting the battery will not work with a '14.Did it work @Ukduke ?
I have a 2014 Pikes Peak and I can remember the PIN code, I also need to reset it.
Hi, I confirm that with MELCODIAG you can change or reset the pin.Hi All
Is the only way to get your PIN code change is a visit the stealers.? Would Mlcodiag not be able to do this, I'm thinking of buying both cable to conduct my own ECU service reset etc given bike 11 years old?
Not totally true…I have a 2015 MS and cannot reset my PIN using melcodiag.Hi, I confirm that with MELCODIAG you can change or reset the pin.
Right, the 2015 is the DVT which uses a Bosch ECU and isn't compatible with the Melcodiag. That's why, earlier in this discussion, to determine whether the OP had a DVT or not, as neither the year wasn't specified.Not totally true…I have a 2015 MS and cannot reset my PIN using melcodiag.
It seems to me that the bike is 11 years old, so it could be a 2012Right, the 2015 is the DVT which uses a Bosch ECU and isn't compatible with the Melcodiag. That's why, earlier in this discussion, to determine whether the OP had a DVT or not, as neither the year wasn't specified.