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Custom Vehicle Discussions => Screamin' EagleĀ® Road GlideĀ® => Topic started by: Yellow09SERG on September 01, 2019, 07:31:06 PM
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Is there an electrical supplement for the 09 CVO Roadglide? If so does anyone know what the part number is to it. I am not finding one
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99497-09 is the part number for a 2009 Touring Models Electrical Diagnostic Manual
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99497-09 is the part number for a 2009 Touring Models Electrical Diagnostic Manual
Thank you. That is the only one that I am missing
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Found one on FleaBay!!
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https://shop.newcastlehd.com/part/99497-09
$48
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https://shop.newcastlehd.com/part/99497-09
$48
Thanks Don,
Hey, the ABS scanner you have... is it the Daytona Twin 2? Just asking because I am getting ready to buy one
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Thanks Don,
Hey, the ABS scanner you have... is it the Daytona Twin 2? Just asking because I am getting ready to buy one
Almost certain that's what it is. Hang on a sec and I'll go look in the tool box to be sure.
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Here we go.
Twin Scan II ABS. Have used it a few times for its ABS function. Works like a champ and will work fine your 09. Link to what I've got is below:
http://www.daytona-twintec.com/Twin_Scan2.html
If by chance you've got their old Twin Scan II tool they will do a surprisingly less expensive upgrade to the Twin Scan II ABS version if you mail them yours.
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^^ You can always borrow mine instead of buying one if that's convenient. ^^
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^^ You can always borrow mine instead of buying one if that's convenient. ^^
Appreciate the offer Don, but I don't see this bike ever going away so I just as well tool up for it. Just dropped about $1500 at the local dealer over ABS problems and a month later I am having issues again. If I had bought the scanner the first time it would have already paid for itself. And I always need more tools to pile in the motorcycle box... ;D
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Appreciate the offer Don, but I don't see this bike ever going away so I just as well tool up for it. Just dropped about $1500 at the local dealer over ABS problems and a month later I am having issues again. If I had bought the scanner the first time it would have already paid for itself. And I always need more tools to pile in the motorcycle box... ;D
Amen to that. The Twin Scan tool is handy to have. While it does let you bleed ABS it is also an engine monitoring and diagnostics tool. They also offer an O2 sensor accessory kit that lets you chase your tune using the same tool if you're so inclined. It's a handy piece of kit to have around and worth having in the tool box. You'll need a Windows PC that can get close to the bike. Won't work with tablet or phone.