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V7II “Class 4” Error

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Hi all, long time no post. Suffered an injury to my Achilles in the fall and just getting back to riding now.

So, I removed my battery and charged it to 100% capacity. When I plugged it back in, I got the above error code on my dash. Won’t start. Brake lights work but that’s about it.

What does this code mean? I could not find any info ala google nor forum nor manual.
 
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Try to find out if your battery holds a charge; the voltage might have dropped already below a certain level were the ECU says 'sorry I am not even going to try'.
 
Interesting. So potentially my battery tender could be reading as fully charged when the battery isn’t actually holding any charge?
 
Checked the fuse box this am. This guy was donezo
 

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Replacing that fuse fixed the problem. Started right up.

My working theory is that after the battery was dead after a long off-season, when I tried to start the bike that 3rd 15A fuse was working too hard for too long.
 
Could be. I would still get that battery load tested because a dead battery seldom recovers properly from that.
 
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