Pani 1299s Dash lights.

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Hi guy's looking for a little help from any tech guru.

Long story short, had a little prang on my Pani 1299S, front mudguard was ripped off snapping both brake line from left to right caliper and the speedo/ABS sensor wires.
I was able to ride home, obviously the dash was lit up like a xmas tree but apart from no front brake everything else worked fine.
With everything back together (I soldered the ABS/Speedo sensor wires back together). I went for a test ride, still have all the warning lights flashing (see photo, reset required I feel) speedo not working, SPORT riding mode light flashing plus DTC, DWC, ABS postion indications are blank with EBC working ok.

My question is : Does anyone know if this is normal after a fault and a reset will cure the speedo, DTC, DWC, ABS etc. Could do with a bit of insight before going any further.


Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
 

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From looking at the pic, it appears you have a can bus error . There is lack of communication with one or more modules. Suggest get the bike scanned , find the system with failure and then proceed to further diag cause of failure.
 
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I'd try another ABS/speed sensor, no way to know if you were actually able to successfully solder the wires back together.
 
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From looking at the pic, it appears you have a can bus error . There is lack of communication with one or more modules. Suggest get the bike scanned , find the system with failure and then proceed to further diag cause of failure.

Yes. Front ABS/Speedo sensor for one. I'm bringing her in to dealer for scan and reset. More wondering about the speedo itself thought it would come back to life with the sensor repaired ???
 
Yes. Front ABS/Speedo sensor for one. I'm bringing her in to dealer for scan and reset. More wondering about the speedo itself thought it would come back to life with the sensor repaired ???

If the repair is not successful and the abs control module is not receiving a plausible signal, it will not output signal to instrument cluster,hence no speedo.
All the cluster does is display signals received from all other modules.
 
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If the repair is not successful and the abs control module is not receiving a plausible signal, it will not output signal to instrument cluster,hence no speedo.
All the cluster does is display signals received from all other modules.

Cheers thanks, wasn't sure if the solder might have an effect on the resistance in the wiring and throw off the module.