What is a 1995 harley davidson ultra classic worth?

What is a 1995 harley davidson ultra classic worth?

**Figure based on a stock 1995 Harley-Davidson FLHTCU Electra Glide Ultra Classic valued at $6,800 with OH rates with $100/300K liability/UM/UIM limits.

When did Harley Davidson start using fuel injection?

The first production Harley-Davidson to have fuel injection was the 30th anniversary Electra Glide Ultra Classic in 1995.

Which is year did Harley Davidson start using EFI?

The old Magnetti-Marelli fuel injection used in the 90’s was lousy. Idle problems galore, and not a very robust system either. Absolute junk. The new EFI which debuted in ’99 (I think) is far superior.

What happens when the Idle is high on a Harley Davidson?

Strange that there are no historical codes since you did say you saw the check engine light come on. (Could be you went through 50 key cycles with no engine issues) When you get off the interstate & the idle is high,,, if you were to power it off and restart the bike, does the idle calm down or does it resume the high idle.

The first production Harley-Davidson to have fuel injection was the 30th anniversary Electra Glide Ultra Classic in 1995.

When to use open loop fuel injection on Harley Davidson?

Since Harley only uses narrow band sensors (NBO2) capable of only a very narrow range of Air/fuel ratio (AFR), the ECM can only control the mixture under cruising or very low load conditions. Under all other conditions the ECM switches to Open Loop as described in this article.

The old Magnetti-Marelli fuel injection used in the 90’s was lousy. Idle problems galore, and not a very robust system either. Absolute junk. The new EFI which debuted in ’99 (I think) is far superior.

How to adjust idle speed with fuel injection?

I have an ’01 fuel infected Roadking. Last year I noticed that it rarely went into high speed idle when cold. By the end of the season it was idling low, around 700, 750 rpm. According to the manual I am supposed to hook up a diagnostic tool to a connector, find a voltage and make adjustments.

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