How do you test a crankshaft position sensor on a Harley?
How to Test a Harley Crank Position Sensor
- Turn the key in the ignition to the “Off” position. Turn the “Run/Stop” switch to “Run.” Push and hold the odometer “Reset” button. Hold the “Reset” button and do not release it yet.
- Turn the key to “Ignition,” but don’t start the engine. Release the odometer “Reset” button.
Are there additional trouble codes for Harley Davidson?
In 2008 additional codes were added and are not covered here. The descriptions here are for reference only and do not replace the diagnostics that only a skilled technician can provide. Seek the assistance of a qualified Harley technician to accurately diagnose trouble codes or other conditions.
How to get the ECM code on a Harley Davidson?
The following procedure will instruct in retrieving and clearing ECM Diagnostic Trouble Codes and TSM/TSSM codes through the Harley guage cluster as well as a list of codes. 1- Turn Ignition switchto OFF & Run/Stop switch is to Run. 2- Push odometer resetbutton in & hold. 3- Turnignition switchto Ignition and release the odometer reset button.
What does the Check Engine light on a Harley Davidson mean?
Background lighting should illuminate, speedometer needle should sweep its full range and indicator lamps (battery, security, low fuel, check engine and cruise) should illuminate. The word “diag” should then appear.
In 2008 additional codes were added and are not covered here. The descriptions here are for reference only and do not replace the diagnostics that only a skilled technician can provide. Seek the assistance of a qualified Harley technician to accurately diagnose trouble codes or other conditions.
The following procedure will instruct in retrieving and clearing ECM Diagnostic Trouble Codes and TSM/TSSM codes through the Harley guage cluster as well as a list of codes. 1- Turn Ignition switchto OFF & Run/Stop switch is to Run. 2- Push odometer resetbutton in & hold. 3- Turnignition switchto Ignition and release the odometer reset button.
Background lighting should illuminate, speedometer needle should sweep its full range and indicator lamps (battery, security, low fuel, check engine and cruise) should illuminate. The word “diag” should then appear.