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Old 08-03-2007, 08:20 PM   #1 (permalink)
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After getting my power commander installed, I was trying out the faceplate buttons.

I depressed the three faceplate buttons to enter button mode (per the instructions) and nothing happened. The first time I tried this, the bike was turned off and the 9 volt battery was hooked up. The power commander came to life but the LED stayed at the bottom.

So I fired up the bike and same thing.

Both times I held the buttons down for different lengths of time (5 seconds then 10) and then attempted to click each of them a few times, but the LED stays on the bottom.

I thought you could adjust the PC without a computer?

Or else I permanently locked in super lean?

The PC did fluctuate when the bike was fired up when I touched the throttle but other than that it stayed put.

And yes I did make sure all three buttons were held down simultaneously when attempting to enter button mode. If it is a safety feature to make sure the buttons don't accidentally get bumped when you are just riding around that is fine. Just want to know.
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when you go to do it you have to start the bike and within 5 seconds press all three buttons down at the same time. turn the key and fire up right away, i know on mine if i wait to turn over the engine it wont work
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when you go to do it you have to start the bike and within 5 seconds press all three buttons down at the same time. turn the key and fire up right away, i know on mine if i wait to turn over the engine it wont work

Thanks, worked great.
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