How do you get rid of condensation in your gauges?
What You Can Do to Help Stop Fogging? Turning on the instrument with the instrument light “on” will speed up moisture removal. The heat from the light and the electronics increases the temperature inside of the instrument. As the temperature increases the air is circulated around.
How do you set the clock on a Harley Davidson speedometer?
- To adjust clock on gauge, toggle to the clock display.
- Press and hold trip reset button. Choose 12-hour or 24-hour clock by pressing and holding trip reset button.
- The hours flash. Press trip reset button quickly to adjust to desired time.
- The minutes flash.
- AM or PM flash.
What was the problem with my Harley Davidson speedometer?
Each time the speedo would drop close to zero. I coasted to the side and turned off run/kill switch and key. A quick visual showed nothing. After about 30-40 seconds turned it on, fired it up and no more issues before getting home. It was 30-35 miles of mostly freeway and it was hot (Houston summertime hot).
When did the speedometer go out on my 2007 heritage special?
Michael’s Reply: Purchased 2007 Heritage Special, August 2012 with 10,477 miles on it. The problem randomly while riding the 6th gear indicator will go out, the speedometer drops to “0”, odometer stays on but stops recording mileage, no codes are displayed.
Why does my speedometer have condensation on it?
Speedometer condensation used to be a common thing on motorcycles and even in some cars, but today’s instruments are much better sealed against moisture. While modern cars have air-conditioning to keep the humidity level down, motorcycle instruments are still exposed to the weather, so they can still be vulnerable.
What happens when the 6th gear indicator goes out on a Harley?
Problem randomly while riding the 6th gear indicator will go out, the speedometer drops to “0”, odometer stays on but stops recording mileage, no codes are displayed. Not aware of lights on or off haven’t rode at night when it happens. I’ll come to a stop cycle the ignition, re-start and everything will return to normal.