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jinramen

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Hello, no judgements please. I've got an OBD for so long because my father lended me but I never got the hang of it, never understood how to use it. Am I doing it right? I got codes 480981 and 10443 and believe I can still put off fixing it until 3 days from now on my day off work. I used the Motoscan app and these error codes appeared for my 2010 R1200R. It says intermittent so that's why I figured that. Correct me if I'm wrong, but it means it's not too serious so I can just still ride it to work and back till then right?
 
Hello, no judgements please. I've got an OBD for so long because my father lended me but I never got the hang of it, never understood how to use it. Am I doing it right? I got codes 480981 and 10443 and believe I can still put off fixing it until 3 days from now on my day off work. I used the Motoscan app and these error codes appeared for my 2010 R1200R. It says intermittent so that's why I figured that. Correct me if I'm wrong, but it means it's not too serious so I can just still ride it to work and back till then right?
Yes you can. And don't worry, we have all been there. Don't be too harsh on yourself. Just watch out for strange sounds, rough running, and warning lights. Take care :cool:
 
Intermittent doesn't always mean no biggie! Gotta know what those codes really mean for your bike. Look them up in the Motoscan app ASAP. Even if it seems okay now, it could get worse or be a safety thing.

Let us know what you find!
 
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