Same here had it since June have had 30 runs on it has needed to be washed 27 out of that and never had a problem. Its been absolutely clartit every time I have been out as it has been very wet up here.I've never had that happen and I have two Levos. There must be a moisture indicator inside. I always wash my bikes off with a garden hose. Been in plenty of rain, snow and deep water crossings and never had that happen. Hopefully it dries out fast and resets.
No lights on Tcu at all
But can't see lights when I plug in wiring harness is that what you meanI said in battery. The very same lights which indicate charging status will indicate short circuit when you connect battery to your bike / try to start it.
Yup. That is what I mean. You can actually see some of the lights and when you unplug it when lights are cycling you can see em’ all.But can't see lights when I plug in wiring harness is that what you mean
Yup. That is what I mean. You can actually see some of the lights and when you unplug it when lights are cycling you can see em’ all.
Nothing when plugging in if I push conectors in with finger get two bottom solid and 3rd flashing but that is the charge status was 66 when i charged it . As I say push on button just faint red on top bar for a nano second. Dark now so will leave till morning now. ThanksYup. That is what I mean. You can actually see some of the lights and when you unplug it when lights are cycling you can see em’ all.
Dried itself out overnight folks thanks for answering. Get it filthy again today and wash more carefully this time.I suggest you disconnect the two cables and place TCU in a sunny position with USB/battery compartment cover removed and to aid water vapor to escape, position TCU with the opening as the highest point.
The TCU part no. is S194200017. Google it and you will find online stores that sell it.
Same here had it since June have had 30 runs on it has needed to be washed 27 out of that and never had a problem. Its been absolutely clartit every time I have been out as it has been very wet up here.
I suggest you disconnect the two cables and place TCU in a sunny position with USB/battery compartment cover removed and to aid water vapor to escape, position TCU with the opening as the highest point.
The TCU part no. is S194200017. Google it and you will find online stores that sell it.
Covered in mudHuh?
The problem was not how you washed your bike! The problem is rubber USB/battery compartment cover that has not been refitted properly. Most likely the fault of mechanic at your lbs who built/prepared your bike ready for hand over to you.Dried itself out overnight folks thanks for answering. Get it filthy again today and wash more carefully this time.
It looked ok to be honest and agree fiddly to fit back on.there was water on the cables going in to Tcu but that's opposite side from the usb port isn't it .The problem was not how you washed your bike! The problem is rubber USB/battery compartment cover that has not been refitted properly. Most likely the fault of mechanic at your lbs who built/prepared your bike ready for hand over to you.
Yes, on opposite side.It looked ok to be honest and agree fiddly to fit back on.there was water on the cables going in to Tcu but that's opposite side from the usb port isn't it .
Washed this morning now won't switch on tried blowing air at Tcu connections. Just getting a red flash on top bar
Was not too much water used . Hopefully dry put by morning if it is moisture. Any suggestions welcome.
I was told by Chris at Berkshire never to use anything on connections I have several times. Mine has not played up this year yet it only refused 3 times to start . Maybe I am more careful washing it.OK finally mine did same thing due to water ingress!
So:
1./ contact cleaner sprayed all the TCU unit after opening the back of it.
2./ Hair dryer on it all for 2-3 minutes
3./ Leave it hanging to dry.
4./ Remove battery and check same for contacts there,
5./ Leave overnight, re-install everything, and all good in the morning.
6./ I will put some SikaFlex over casing for TCU unit.
7./ I will use electrical tape over balance of casing and over usb rubber bung.
Rule 1./ Be Careful when washing your bike.
Rule 2./ If EVER in doubt under the ones screw on TCU Unit and pop out and dry by cloth.
Thanks all.
I was told by Chris at Berkshire never to use anything on connections I have several times. Mine has not played up this year yet it only refused 3 times to start . Maybe I am more careful washing it.
Yes I have used it I think he was on about the seal plug on battery more specifically. I put vaseĺine round where cables coming ot frame you get moisture on tcu that wayYeh I understand Chris's point but its like this. Buy a new TCU or give it a go! A can of contact cleaner is 1% of the price of the TCU unit.
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