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[ATTACH] Have you tried downloading a newer version? https://jpdiag.akress.com
As fas as I know the existing Melcodiag will reset the MTS1200 up to 2014. I'm not sure about 2015 on though.
I have recently been carrying out some test for JP of JPdiag and today cleared the service light on my 2015 Classic. I would expect a new version...
Alas, unfortunately beyond what I can afford
I think you'll be out of luck. It uses the same ECU as my 2017 Supersport and I'm in the same boat.
When I bought my first new bike, a Ducati 860GTS, back in 1976 the first service was free. Although I had to go over it myself afterwards and...
AGM batteries require 14.6v – 14.8v when performing a full charge from a state of discharge, whereas standard lead acid batteries need 13.8v –...
Response from Scottish Ducati Club : The recent announcement by the Ducati Manchester Group and Ducati Glasgow regarding their refusal to sponsor...
There is an adaptor that fits into the diagnostic socket to connector an Optimate with an SAE connector. But lat year Ducati change from a 4-pin...
Open Device Manager and look for the USB input and check which Com port the diagnostic adaptor is connected to. Then set that as the Com port in...
Beware when changing fork oils. Although different manufacturers may use the same SAE number they are not all the same, with some big differences...
The dash will revert to kph if the battery bis disconnected. Maybe you have an intermittent supply to the dash which is causing the bike to cut out.
No worries :upyeah:
The sensor should have 2 wires connecting to it. A red/black which should have 12V when ignition on and a blue/black that goes from there to the...
Just connect a meter set to read ohms or continuity across the 2 wires. When you press the plunger the meter will show either an open circuit or...
Sorry too hear that. I don't have other ideas.
Phew! Glad you have the old keys.:upyeah:
Looks like you'll just have to swap the transponders from the old keys to the new ones. If you don't have the old keys it's a dealer job and a new...
Hmm. It might not be so easy. From the Ducati Technical Bulletin : [ATTACH] Depending if your keys have removable transponders you may be able to...
Sorry, Had a rethink about that and edited the post almost immediately. New keys will need coded to the bike.