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To turn it OFF

WOW I'm astonished.
So a faulty ABS is indicated by a lack of warning lights at start up.
What happens if this fuse fails while riding Would I get lights then?
 
UPDATE
Following the comments above I've re read (perhaps read properly this time) the manual.
I'm still astonished the way it works, but I know what to look out for.
Thanks for the advice everyone
 
ABS calibration

I was noticing that since I changed tires the ABS would not let me accelerate !!!
I read through this thread and saw Scott’s comment on calibration, so I should be good tomorrow..

This all happened after I had the gauge repaired and installed new tires..

MGCT SYSTEM CALIBRATION PROCEDURE ( Updated )
In order to maintain the effectiveness of the MGCT system following the replacement of one or both tyres or in the case of serious wear, causing a non-compliant behaviour of the MGCT, a calibration procedure of the system must be performed as follows on a straight flat stretch of road.
Check that the tyres are inflated to the correct pressure before calibrating the MGCT system.
• Allow the engine to idle for at least 5 seconds.
• Check that the MGCT is activated at level 1 or 2. Otherwise, activate it.
- with the transmission in Neutral
• Pull the clutch lever while pressing the starter button (3) for at least 5 seconds. The activation of the process will be confirmed by the MGCT warning light (2) turning on with fast flashing.
- if the MGTC setting changes to 0 while pressing the starter button (3) in the previous step press the button Again while still holding the clutch lever , the MGCT warning light (2) should start fast flashing.
• Accelerate to a constant speed of 30 km/h (18.64 mph) in second gear, and maintain this speed for at least 8 seconds.
• The end of the procedure will be indicated by the MGCT warning light (2) turning off. The MGCT system is active.
• Once the procedure is completed, it is necessary to switch the ignition key to (OFF) and wait for at least 60 seconds before being able to switch again to (ON).
• In case of failure to complete the procedure within 2 minutes, the MGCT warning light (2) will stay on steady and the MGCT system will remain off until switching to (OFF).
• To reactivate the MGCT system, it must
 
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Um… I’m having an issue with the initial step :wasntme:

- Check that the MGCT is activated at level 1 or 2. Otherwise, activate it.
- Pull the clutch lever while pressing the starter button (3) for at least 5 seconds.
- The activation of the process will be confirmed by the MGCT warning light (2) turning on with fast flashing.

I end up with MGTC back in 0 mode.
Has anyone done this ?
I am releasing the clutch with it in first gear while pressing the starter button to start the “training/learning “ process ?
Is this supposed to be done in neutral - then go for the 30kph test ?

I’ll keep trying :giggle:
 
I did check and adjust the tire pressure yesterday, I’ll check them again later , 34 F 35 R
It worked with button + Clutch in neutral ?
( update process above)

Thanks for your time and advice,
We appreciate it.
Don
 
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