Trialsman
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I went to take my dual sport '19 EXR Alta (Serial...145) out today, and saw the dreaded CODE 36 warning. Last year I was able to pick up a dealer laptop with the dealer version of Multi-tool but it is not the right version I believe. In dash I do not see the individual cell levels to check which one (probably pack 1) is at fault.
Laptop is a Lenovo Thinkpad running Ubuntu. I purchased the cable and dongle from @TCMB371 so I can connect it to the bike. The bad part is I do not have the root password so I cannot see anything beside the Multi-tool ver 3.36.22.D. It also does not help I am a Mac user and am clueless on this non-Mac machine.
My questions are;
Can I change the root password so I have full function of the machine?
Is there a link for me to download the engineering version of MT to use on this system (Ubuntu ver???)? Corrected: Ubuntu ver 16.04 LTS
Once I can determine the faulty pack, is anyone still doing the repair of the wire bond?
Right now the bike charges and runs fine, but I want to catch it before it progresses.
Any help would be greatly appreciated as I love the bikes.
Laptop is a Lenovo Thinkpad running Ubuntu. I purchased the cable and dongle from @TCMB371 so I can connect it to the bike. The bad part is I do not have the root password so I cannot see anything beside the Multi-tool ver 3.36.22.D. It also does not help I am a Mac user and am clueless on this non-Mac machine.
My questions are;
Can I change the root password so I have full function of the machine?
Is there a link for me to download the engineering version of MT to use on this system (Ubuntu ver???)? Corrected: Ubuntu ver 16.04 LTS
Once I can determine the faulty pack, is anyone still doing the repair of the wire bond?
Right now the bike charges and runs fine, but I want to catch it before it progresses.
Any help would be greatly appreciated as I love the bikes.