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What is a good obd2/reader to get


Smitty

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Hello everyone . Like the title says. What is a good code scanner/clearing tool to get. With so many out there. I would rather hear from first hand accounts. The old adage do it right do it once is how I operate what do you have or have used?  Money is not a problem when it comes to tools I will keep forever.  
 

it’s got to clear codes have some kind of live data option. As the minimum. 
 

I really appreciate everyone support. 

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For what year MT?  I have not yet found one that will connect to the ECU of my 2020,  and I tried one that specifically claimed to be able to.

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Your bike is a first gen and those will throw a code up on the dash automatically without needing a standalone reader, rather than just throwing a "Check Engine" light. You don't need to clear any code that shows up as it will go away when you fix whatever the issue is. 

 

Live data, it won't do. 

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Thanks for the information guys 

my bike is a 2016 

The reason why I wanted a reader was, I was going to try to recalibrate my TPS sensor using live data. If that was even possible with these I know you can do it with cars, but this I am unsure. 

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M. Hausknecht
15 hours ago, Smitty said:

Thanks for the information guys 

my bike is a 2016 

The reason why I wanted a reader was, I was going to try to recalibrate my TPS sensor using live data. If that was even possible with these I know you can do it with cars, but this I am unsure. 

Why try to recalibrate the TPS sensor? I don't think there is a way to do it with the stock ecu except perhaps using ecu flash technology like FTECU or Woolich.

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3 hours ago, Triple Jim said:

Throttle Position Sensor Sensor?   :)

Like “VIN number” it is technically redundant but practically useful.

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