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tstrick40

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Re: Electrical Woes......
« Reply #15 on: March 23, 2017, 07:29:20 PM »

I did check the fuses "I thought" might have been the issue. Who'da thunk the "P&A" fuse was needed for sound............ These new fangled bikes sure have a lot of wires, sensors and other do-dads that make things a lot more difficult. And heck, they don't even leak oil any more................
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Re: Electrical Woes......
« Reply #16 on: March 23, 2017, 08:26:28 PM »

I did check the fuses "I thought" might have been the issue. Who'da thunk the "P&A" fuse was needed for sound............ These new fangled bikes sure have a lot of wires, sensors and other do-dads that make things a lot more difficult. And heck, they don't even leak oil any more................


It's always a good idea to check them all when in there.  Harley also has not always been the most accurate matching the descriptions on the covers to what is actually on a give fuse.  So, yeah, take the extra 30-60 seconds and probe them all.
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Re: Electrical Woes......
« Reply #17 on: March 24, 2017, 08:04:19 AM »

Agreed twolanerider. Especially since you have the fiasco of getting in there in the first place.......
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Re: Electrical Woes......
« Reply #18 on: March 24, 2017, 11:09:23 AM »

Agreed twolanerider. Especially since you have the fiasco of getting in there in the first place.......


Harley does make that a no-brainer anymore.  Even when it was just a case of removing a saddlebag and a side cover then pulling out the fuse panel it was still three minutes to get to what only took a minute to actually check.  So just check 'em all.  Now it takes even longer to get to.  So definitely check 'em all while in there.  Plus once in awhile you might just find something popped you'd never realized wasn't working.
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Re: Electrical Woes......
« Reply #19 on: March 24, 2017, 11:45:57 AM »

I did check the fuses "I thought" might have been the issue. Who'da thunk the "P&A" fuse was needed for sound............ These new fangled bikes sure have a lot of wires, sensors and other do-dads that make things a lot more difficult. And heck, they don't even leak oil any more................

After I did my bars I was having problems and te bike was throwing diag codes. - you guessed it, P&A fuse.

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