2005 Harley Davidson Powervision DTC codes
Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) for a 2005 Harley-Davidson using a PowerVision system or other diagnostic tools are categorized based on the motorcycle's systems, such as the Engine Control Module (ECM), speedometer, or Turn Signal Module.
Below are some common categories and examples:
Common DTCs and Meanings
ECM/EFI (Engine Control/Injection):
P: Indicates a problem monitored by the ECM (Electronic Control Module)
- P0107: MAP sensor open/low.
- P0113: IAT sensor high.
- P0123: Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) voltage low.
- P0135: Oxygen Sensor (O2) Heater Circuit Malfunction.
- P0136: O2 Sensor Circuit Malfunction (Bank 1 Sensor 2).
- P0171: System Too Lean (Bank 1).
- P0174: System Too Rich (Bank 1).
- P0300: Random/Multiple Cylinder Misfire Detected.
- P0301-P0308: Cylinder Misfire Detected (Cylinder 1-8).
- P0562: Battery voltage low.
- P0501: VSS low.
- P0700: Transmission Control System Malfunction.
- P0730: Incorrect Gear Ratio.
- P0731-P0735: Incorrect Gear Ratio (2nd-6th Gear).
- P0740-P0748: Torque Converter Clutch Circuit Malfunction.
- P0750-P0758: Shift Solenoid Circuit Malfunction.
- P1142: ABS front wheel speed sensor input issue.
TSM/TSSM (Turn Signal/Security Module):
B: Indicates a problem monitored by the instruments and BCM (Body Control Module).
- B0563: High battery voltage.
- B1006: Accessory line over-voltage.
- B1102: Right Hand Control Module (RHCM) Internal Error.
- B1103: LHCM (Left Hand Control Module) Internal Error.
- B1121: Left Turn Signal Output Circuit Open.
- B1122: Right Turn Signal Output Circuit Open.
- B1135: Accelerometer fault.
ABS or Speed Sensors:
C: Indicates a problem with the ABS system.
- C0562: ABS Voltage Low.
Other General Issues:
U: Indicates a CAN bus communication error.
- U1255: Data bus failure.
- U0100: Lost Communication with ECM.
- U0101: Lost Communication with TCM.
- U0102: Lost Communication with BCM.
Additional Troubleshooting Tips:
- Ensure your diagnostic tool is compatible with your Harley-Davidson model.
- Check wiring and connectors for loose or damaged connections.
- Consult the service manual for specific repair procedures related to each DTC.
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