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Custom Vehicle Discussions => Screamin’ Eagle® Softail® Springer® => Topic started by: bude on August 27, 2019, 08:10:40 PM
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Anybody ever have this problem. In the past 2 years bike has shut down while going down the road as if I hit the shut down switch has did this 3 times will start right back up while still rolling after turning switch off then back on shows no code
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I have seen corrosion in the tank mounted switch before now. Underneath and out of sight
Strip it out , ( be careful !) and WD40 or similar all the connections inside and out then wipe/blow dry and then spray with electrical contact cleaner in aerosol form.
A manual can help there if you have not done it before
Corroded connectors in there give the exact symptoms you are describing
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I would also check the ignition switch connector.
I had a RoadKing that would have a stumble mostly after a right turn.
I pulled the tank apron to check the switch and found the connector loose.
Inspected the pins put some di electric grease on it and pushed the connector back until it clicked the the locking tab.
No problem after that.
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I would also check the ignition switch connector.
I had a RoadKing that would have a stumble mostly after a right turn.
I pulled the tank apron to check the switch and found the connector loose.
Inspected the pins put some di electric grease on it and pushed the connector back until it clicked the the locking tab.
No problem after that.
thanksI have seen corrosion in the tank mounted switch before now. Underneath and out of sight
Strip it out , ( be careful !) and WD40 or similar all the connections inside and out then wipe/blow dry and then spray with electrical contact cleaner in aerosol form.
A manual can help there if you have not done it before
Corroded connectors in there give the exact symptoms you are describing
thanks
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Another issue that will cause an engine shut down going down the road without throwing codes is a failing crank position sensor. Only real way to test this (if it hasn't totally failed of course) is to just put in a new one and see if the problem goes away. It's a piece that fails just often enough and is also easy enough to change that I carry a spare. Something that can be changed on the side of the road if need be.
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Thanks
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Hey , sorry I'm late ( ok , very late ) to the party . I had the exact problem you describe with my 1st 2008 CVO Springer . Brought it to my HD dealer and they found the map sensor to be bad . I'm sure your issue is resolved - just curious what it was on your bike - thx.