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At last, I have reset my Service Indicator for another 7500 miles on my 2017 Scrambler Desert Sled using the FREE not for commercial use JPDiag MelcoDiag Desmo light reset software tool.

I was using a very old Win 7 laptop.

1. Buy the correct cable(s), search eBay for an "ELM 327 FTDI cable and 4 pin Ducati cable" and buy both cables as a package for around £33. It has to be ELM chipset, don't get anything else. (I thought I already had the correct FTDI-OBD2 cable - I didn't!)
2. Google "VCP drivers FTDI" and download the Virtual Com Port drivers file and install them on the PC before you plug in the USB FTDI ELM 327 cable you just bought. You also need ELM327 v1.5 software driver - it might come with the cable on a disk, otherwise download and install it on the PC
3. Using Windows Device Manager check or set your COM port listed to 38400 bps.
4. Download JPDiag MelcoDiag software from 5. Start MelcoDiag - set MelcoDiag button on the opening screen to M3C
6. Follow the instructions to get a FREE licence - a key file is sent to you as an email attachment within a couple of hours and you load the key into the MelcoDiag folder and restart MelcoDiag. The screen will tell you that an email has been sent to gift you a FREE license (it arrives as a lic.cle file which is pertinent to your VIN number and ECU code)
7. Copy the lic.cle file into the same folder as the MelcoDiag software.
8. Plug in the USB FTDI OBD2 cable to the PC, remove the scrambler seat, remove the plastic battery cover with the one 4mm Allen bolt. Then locate the 4 pin diagnostics plug under the plastic battery cover next to the USB port. It is a black cable with a connector on the end. lift the plastic tab on the connector to remove the plastic cap and plug the second Ducati cable into the OBD2 cable and into the now exposed Ducati 4 pin diagnostics plug on the bike.
9. Start MelcoDiag once you have the licence key (lic.cle) file loaded into the same file directory as the MelcoDiag folder
10. Turn on the bike ignition and then press Connect on the MelcoDiag Home tab. The lights on the connect button should go green on the MelcoDiag screen under the Connect button and all five lights on the cable should flash at some point.
11. If you get a error message saying ELM software not detected, you have bought the wrong cable - start again on eBay. (I should know, I did this first of all)
12. If everything is green on the screen under the Connect button, set MelcoDiag on the opening screen to M3C
13. Open the Reset Tab on MelcoDiag and click the Desmo service reset button once. Wait for the corresponding 'ding' sound (up to 5 seconds later) and then turn the bike ignition off.
14. Wait 15 seconds and turn on the bike ignition. Hey presto, the service indicator is now set to another 7500 miles. Yippeeee!
15. Make a donation to the JPDiag PayPal address to show your appreciation for all his hard work and for saving you a small fortune for not having to visit the Ducati dealer to reset the service mileage after a simple oil and filter change.

Many thanks to JP for building the capability and for saving me £300 ($400) for having to go to the dealer to reset the service light
Can i use this to activate oem heated grips
 
Had anyone had success connecting with a Bluetooth OBDII connector like a bluedriver vs the wired OBDII cable?



....disregard, I ordered this one
FORScan ELM327 OBD2 USB Adapter for Windows Diagnostic Coding Tool with MS-CAN/HS-CAN Switch for Cars Since 1996 https://a.co/d/9nHDlGY
 
$26 for the cables, 2 hours for the license file, and my annual service indicator has been reset 😁😁😁

Next time I'm in the computer I'll have to send a donation 👍
 
Hello, does anybody succesfully reset the service with a Scrambler Nightshift 2021 EURO5 with Melcodiag? I've tried 2 different ELM327 cable but it is not reading any info from the ECU. It show correctly after the connection that the ELM interface is v. 1.5 but nothing else.... help please! I've installed the latest USB drivers (I'm usin W10) but no chance to get it working...
 
Hello, does anybody succesfully reset the service with a Scrambler Nightshift 2021 EURO5 with Melcodiag? I've tried 2 different ELM327 cable but it is not reading any info from the ECU. It show correctly after the connection that the ELM interface is v. 1.5 but nothing else.... help please! I've installed the latest USB drivers (I'm usin W10) but no chance to get it working...
Are you sure that the cable is connected to the computer (before opening the program or connecting the bike)?

 
Of course, all seems ok except the fact that no info are showing up from the ecu…. No idea!
Is there a switch on your OBDII plug (external or internal)? Mine had to be on "HS" in order for it to read.
The correct Com port is selected in the app (it doesn't default to the scanner)?
 
Is there a switch on your OBDII plug (external or internal)? Mine had to be on "HS" in order for it to read.
The correct Com port is selected in the app (it doesn't default to the scanner)?
Yes, the switch is set in the correct position (in the other position I get an error), the com port is ok and also the baud rate…. Really I checked every things and I have no idea of what is possibly wrong…..
 
Question on JPDiag page/for LIC registration is is asking to input my bike info/ what bike info are they looking for?
I have an Icon 2021
Vin #...follow the instructions in post #1

The video above guides you through the process
 
Melcodiag with Windows 11 and bluetooth interface.

I have successfully reset my service warnings using Windows 11 and the Bluescan II OBD2 bluetooth interface from Lonelec. The bluetooth unit was £13 and designed to work with all ELM327 based OBD2 software.

However, there are a couple of extra initial steps required with Windows 11 before following Ducati_Passion’s guide.

1. Windows 11 will not see the OBD2 device without a change in the computers Bluetooth settings:
  • Go to Settings
  • Select Bluetooth & devices
  • In the ‘Devices section,’ click on the > next to ‘Add device’
  • Scroll down to the ‘Bluetooth devices discovery’ section and select Advanced
  • First problem solved, you will now see the OBD2 interface in your new devices and can connect to it.
2. Microsoft in all their wisdom have decided to hide the com ports in Windows 11. To see them:
  • Go to Device Manager
  • Select View from the top menu
  • From the popup menu, select Show hidden devices
  • You will now see the com port in the list of devices and can set the correct port settings in the properties menu. Note that the Bluescan II interface will have two com ports – one to send & one to receive (Standard Serial over Bluetooth link COM3 & COM5).
Good luck!!!
 
At last, I have reset my Service Indicator for another 7500 miles on my 2017 Scrambler Desert Sled using the FREE not for commercial use JPDiag MelcoDiag Desmo light reset software tool.

I was using a very old Win 7 laptop.

1. Buy the correct cable(s), search eBay for an "ELM 327 FTDI cable and 4 pin Ducati cable" and buy both cables as a package for around £33. It has to be ELM chipset, don't get anything else. (I thought I already had the correct FTDI-OBD2 cable - I didn't!)
2. Google "VCP drivers FTDI" and download the Virtual Com Port drivers file and install them on the PC before you plug in the USB FTDI ELM 327 cable you just bought. You also need ELM327 v1.5 software driver - it might come with the cable on a disk, otherwise download and install it on the PC
3. Using Windows Device Manager check or set your COM port listed to 38400 bps.
4. Download JPDiag MelcoDiag software from 5. Start MelcoDiag - set MelcoDiag button on the opening screen to M3C
6. Follow the instructions to get a FREE licence - a key file is sent to you as an email attachment within a couple of hours and you load the key into the MelcoDiag folder and restart MelcoDiag. The screen will tell you that an email has been sent to gift you a FREE license (it arrives as a lic.cle file which is pertinent to your VIN number and ECU code)
7. Copy the lic.cle file into the same folder as the MelcoDiag software.
8. Plug in the USB FTDI OBD2 cable to the PC, remove the scrambler seat, remove the plastic battery cover with the one 4mm Allen bolt. Then locate the 4 pin diagnostics plug under the plastic battery cover next to the USB port. It is a black cable with a connector on the end. lift the plastic tab on the connector to remove the plastic cap and plug the second Ducati cable into the OBD2 cable and into the now exposed Ducati 4 pin diagnostics plug on the bike.
9. Start MelcoDiag once you have the licence key (lic.cle) file loaded into the same file directory as the MelcoDiag folder
10. Turn on the bike ignition and then press Connect on the MelcoDiag Home tab. The lights on the connect button should go green on the MelcoDiag screen under the Connect button and all five lights on the cable should flash at some point.
11. If you get a error message saying ELM software not detected, you have bought the wrong cable - start again on eBay. (I should know, I did this first of all)
12. If everything is green on the screen under the Connect button, set MelcoDiag on the opening screen to M3C
13. Open the Reset Tab on MelcoDiag and click the Desmo service reset button once. Wait for the corresponding 'ding' sound (up to 5 seconds later) and then turn the bike ignition off.
14. Wait 15 seconds and turn on the bike ignition. Hey presto, the service indicator is now set to another 7500 miles. Yippeeee!
15. Make a donation to the JPDiag PayPal address to show your appreciation for all his hard work and for saving you a small fortune for not having to visit the Ducati dealer to reset the service mileage after a simple oil and filter change.

Many thanks to JP for building the capability and for saving me £300 ($400) for having to go to the dealer to reset the service light
Hi, this might be late reply after many years but can u help me with the pictures of the items.
thanks
 
Oohh Im curious now. Ive always been using a serial connection but I got a bluetooth one because the BMW motorrad scanning/programming app on android wanted bluetooth, might be able to minimize my "service bag" since I have that, then both the 3 and 4 pin adapters and the BMW car one.
 
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