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HD used to build the EG Standard that came without a radio. The last year for the EG Standard was 2009.
Speedo diagnotics has to be able to distinguish between a "no response" and "None" for a device on the network. Since the bike was availlable without a radio, it tells me the ECM/speedo can be programed for radio delete.
So worse case have the dealer program the bike for radio delate. Then just remove the 2 CAN wires from the radio connector. Leave all the other wires alone. Speedo diagnostics wont miss the device on the Lan because you had it programmed as "none". The DTU 1301 will no longer hit the error log because the wires that have the noise on them will no longer be on the Lan. And the radio should continue to play just fine.
Mind you this is all a theory.![]()
Well, your theory is a million times better than anything my feeble mind can come up with!
First, I have a feeling trying to get my dealer to reprogram the ECM for radio delete might be likened to teaching a pig to speak Chinese. I'm not super confident in their abilities in this area. I guess I could call several local dealers and see if any of them understand what I would be trying to do.
Second, a question or two about removing the 2 CAN wires. What does CAN stand for? Where are these wires? Would I be cutting them or removing them somehow from a connector?
I guess for now I don't need to do anything until I'm 100% confident that the code isn't coming back and the radio was the cause of it.
Thanks, Hoople!!! :worthy
I guess for now I don't need to do anything until I'm 100% confident that the code isn't coming back and the radio was the cause of it.
So it may be that removing the radio from the can bus may stop handlebar controls etc from working