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97 FXD No GoElectrical |
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Ride: 07 Road King Classic
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Re: 97 FXD No Go
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Don't overlook a poor electrical connection inside the battery cable end where the fitting is put on to the wire.
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Re: 97 FXD No Go
If all is OK and you hot wire it and still a no go, either the solenoid or starter would be indicated then. Maybe try starting it with a pair of jumpers directly from another bike battery (different bike) directly to the big starter lug (+)and ground (-), then bridge the small terminal on the solenoid thus eliminating any bike wiring possibilities. If it starts or at least cranks you have a wiring problem.
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Ride: 2007 Twisted Envy
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Re: 97 FXD No Go
Last night I pulled out the starter and bench tested like the book shows and nothing. has a 8 volt drop in it when checked and pegged out the charger that was hooked to yet another battery. Must be the problem
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