#1. Are you waiting between pushing your power button to the on position and pushing the starter? The electronic injection takes about 2 seconds to cycle through the power. if you are waiting and nothinghappens you need to look at the "LED" and see if it blinks anymore than 3 times or in 'Morse Code'. If you are getting a Morse code blinik then look in the back of your owners manual for the sequence and see the error message. Most likely you will have to see a dealer/repari shop. You did not say what your voltmeter is showing?
2. Is your key/fork lock turned all the way to the start position? Did you leave it over winter and not start? Time to get cleaning the lines.
3. if you hear nothing at all and 1 and 2 above don't address it then it is going to be beyond normal error so get to a harley shop.
You can take it to a battery place and they can test it under a load.
One can purchase a replacement battery for their Harley Davidson motorcycle at their local Harley Davidson store, online or a private shop that specializes in replacement batteries.
Dead cell in the battery or the ignition or lights were left on.
you put the ground wire in ur head, and the red one on a battery
It could be a bad battery.
All Harley Davidson motorcycles have used a 12 volt battery since 1965. Prior to 1965 they used a 6 volt battery.
Any Harley Davidson dealer or any dealer that sells motorcycle batteries can answer this question for you.
I would recommend reading the packaging first and foremost to see if the battery and product are compatible. With that being said, it does appear that the Battery Tender Jr. would be compatible.
Find your battery. Remove the negative post first. Then positive. Install new battery. Hook up positive post first, then negative. VROOM!
Your motorcycle ignition could be jammed due to damaged parts in the ignition, an ECU safety feature, lack of lubrication, or the key itself could be damaged. If the key is stuck in the ignition, we suggest calling a locksmith before forcing it out. Motorcycle ignitions are more complex than ever, with intricate fuel mapping and ECU regulation. Troubleshooting a motorcycle key thatβs jammed in the ignition can be time-consuming.
There are a number of places where one can purchase a Harley Davidson battery. For instance, JP Cycles, Throttle Batteries, and Battery Mart all carry Harley Davidson batteries.
Your ignition is probably fine what you need to check is the starter solenoid, more than likely that is what has gone bad. To find it follow the positive cable from the battery and it should lead you to it. If you turn your ke to the on position and touch both terminals on the solenoid with a screwdriver the motorcycle will turn over.