The dds (diagnosis ducati system) indicates all active errors and all inactive but stored errors gathered by the bbs. A simplified summary of the active errors is also shown in the master dashboard service display when the dashboard is switched on. Simultaneously, the eobd warning light is also activated, independently of the types of the errors themselves. In the event of more than one active error, the errors are shown cyclically on the service display for 3 seconds each.
In the event of a can line fault (can off), the dashboard cannot transmit data and the electrical system behaves as follows:
If the can line fault is no longer present (fault resolved), normal operation is resumed and the can error disappears from the tank dashboard.
Other faults relative to the can line and indicated on the tank dashboard and by activation of the eobd warning light, are described as follows:
Dashboard warning and indicator light key (some of these are used to indicate faults in the electric - electronic system):
Warning
When diagnosing one of more elements in the electric - electronic system, also check that there are no error codes indicating can line faults. If any error codes relative to can line faults are noted, the relative fault must always be resolved as it may be correlated with other specific faults.
Renewal of the cooling fan
Loosen the electro-fan retaining screws (15) and (17) and remove the
electro-fan (18) from the radiator.
Carry out the same procedure for the other radiator's electro-fan.
On refitting, position the coolant radiator fan (18) as shown on the fan support
(16), so that the three fan holes mat ...
Inspection of the gear selector forks
Visually inspect the gear selector forks. Bent forks must be renewed as they
may lead to difficulties in gear changing or
may suddenly disengage when under load.
Use a feeler gauge to check the clearance of each fork in its gear groove.
If the service limit has been exceeded, check whether ...
Adjusting the rear shock absorber
The rear shock absorber has external commands that enable
you to adjust the setting to suit the load on the motorcycle.
The adjuster (1, fig. 111) Located on the lower connection
holding the shock absorber to the swingarm adjusts the
damping during the rebound phase (return).
The knob (2, f ...