After replacing a damaged Body Control Module (BCM), a Harley Davidson Sportster 883 failed to start due to an activated anti-theft fault. Normal operation was restored by performing the Module Replacement function on OBDSTAR MOTOMASTER to complete the module learning process.
Preparation
Preparation: MOTOMSTER, M001A, M034
Solution
Solution: Use OBDSTAR MOTOMASTER to execute the Module Replacement function. This allows the newly installed module to complete the learning process, thereby clearing the anti-theft fault.
Detail Steps:
①Select MOTO Diag--HARLEY DAVIDSON--Latest Version to enter Diagnosis menu.
②Click Auto Scan; (Alternatively, you can manually select the ENG System via the system menu) ;
③Click the Enter icon on the right side of ENG to access the engine system menu. (If entry fails, use the Scan ECU function below to check the engine system status. If the ECU cannot be detected, please troubleshoot the engine module's working status) ;
④Click Special Function, then click Agree, follow the prompts, enter the password 123, click OK ;
⑤Click the Module Replacement function ;
⑥Click OK ;
⑦Attempt normal start once as prompted by the device ;

⑧Function finished, the BCM module has been successfully learned ;







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