New to the forum. Great source of info.
Had my 2015 1299S since April. Pretty sure I hadn't noticed this before but I've got video and I will go back and check.
At the top of the display, you have two pairs of red LED groups either side that are shift lights.
Between these two groups, are a pair of LEDs that typically flash amber when the traction is actuated.
Yesterday, the were flashing red at 4 to 5 second intervals after the bike was started and while it was being rode. Nothing seemed wrong with performance or any of the other electronics. I don't recall seeing the traction ambers though.
A Google only reveals that light as the immobiliser light. Seems odd that the engine started. The bike does have a Ducati alarm and a Datatool Tracker. I did have the left hand fairing off at the weekend to check out where the Trackers GPS module went. The Tracker only has power connections. The alarm seems to have a harness that puts itself into circuit.
I had both wheels off at the weekend and replaced brake fluids and front brake pads.
Grateful for pointers.
Had my 2015 1299S since April. Pretty sure I hadn't noticed this before but I've got video and I will go back and check.
At the top of the display, you have two pairs of red LED groups either side that are shift lights.
Between these two groups, are a pair of LEDs that typically flash amber when the traction is actuated.
Yesterday, the were flashing red at 4 to 5 second intervals after the bike was started and while it was being rode. Nothing seemed wrong with performance or any of the other electronics. I don't recall seeing the traction ambers though.
A Google only reveals that light as the immobiliser light. Seems odd that the engine started. The bike does have a Ducati alarm and a Datatool Tracker. I did have the left hand fairing off at the weekend to check out where the Trackers GPS module went. The Tracker only has power connections. The alarm seems to have a harness that puts itself into circuit.
I had both wheels off at the weekend and replaced brake fluids and front brake pads.
Grateful for pointers.