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Ignition/Turn signal troubleDyna Models |
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New Family
Ride: 2000 Road King Classic
Join Date: May 24th, 2008
Location: Stillwater, OK
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Hello! My buddy has a 2001 Low Rider. He has attempted to install chrome switchhousings and a chrome master cylinder cover. In the process he decided to run his wiring through the bars... Probably not a good idea! We seem to have horn, headlight, bright light and brake light. No turn signals and no fire to the ignition. I think we should pull everything appart and start over. He thinks the problem has to be somewhere on the right side. Any ideas?
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Play The Throttle
Ride: 2006 Dyna Street Bob
Join Date: Mar 9th, 2008
Location: I am CANADIAN
Posts: 210
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Re: Ignition/Turn signal trouble
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As far as the engine problem. Have you tried starting the engine with the kill switch in the "off" position? If it runs in that mode he may have flipped the switch over in the housing. Regardless it sounds like a kill switch problem.
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Ride: 07 Road King Classic
Join Date: Jun 21st, 2007
Posts: 11,622
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Re: Ignition/Turn signal trouble
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Community Guru
Ride: 2005 Deuce
Join Date: Jan 5th, 2008
Location: Ohio
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Re: Ignition/Turn signal trouble
Look for a pinched wire under the housings. I know from experience that it is a tight fit, and the wires have to be in there just right.
Back from my days of the school of hard knocks, before I discovered I should study first! If you loosen the housings, things may start working and that could narrow down the search. I didn't change my routing for the wires, but I did pinch the ignition wire. Don't worry Glider, called hubby to come back with the right tools and repaired the wire correctly with solder & heat shrink. Was more careful the second time around. |
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Community Liaison
Ride: 07 Road King Classic
Join Date: Jun 21st, 2007
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Re: Ignition/Turn signal trouble
Truly spoken like a professional Joy
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