I am borrowing my Dad's 97 Ultra. I went to start the bike in preps for a ride and it would not start. The fuel pump turns on and the engine light goes off after 4 sec.
The bike rolls over strongly. I cleaned the battery terminals and the ground stud by the battery. I pulled the rear plug and attempted to check for spark and found none at the rear plug. I looked at the crank position sensor and it did not appear to be loose or have wiring issues.
I have searched the forum and found that you can used the ignition switch to determine if there are any engine codes stored.
However, I am not having any luck retrieving the codes.
I turn the switch on, wait 1 sec after the fuel pump stops, then turn the switch off. Wait 3 sec and repeat. I then turn the switch back on. The engine light goes out after 4 sec and NOTHING. I expect flashing lights which should provide me with any stored codes.
Do I have the right procedure to check the codes on this specific year?
Am I doing something wrong in the procedure?
Ideas?
Thanks,
Steve
The bike rolls over strongly. I cleaned the battery terminals and the ground stud by the battery. I pulled the rear plug and attempted to check for spark and found none at the rear plug. I looked at the crank position sensor and it did not appear to be loose or have wiring issues.
I have searched the forum and found that you can used the ignition switch to determine if there are any engine codes stored.
However, I am not having any luck retrieving the codes.
I turn the switch on, wait 1 sec after the fuel pump stops, then turn the switch off. Wait 3 sec and repeat. I then turn the switch back on. The engine light goes out after 4 sec and NOTHING. I expect flashing lights which should provide me with any stored codes.
Do I have the right procedure to check the codes on this specific year?
Am I doing something wrong in the procedure?
Ideas?
Thanks,
Steve