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Old 07-31-2018, 02:54 PM
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I washed my 2004 Dyna Superglide Sport dozens of times over the years and this is the first time the bike won't start after washing. I ran the diagnostic codes and and the following code came up - P0373, Pn 32725-04. The code indicates CKP Sensor Intermittent. I looked up the part number in my parts manual and it's not listed. According to the parts manual, the crankshaft position sensor is part number 32798-04. I'm leaning to using the parts manual number when ordering a replacement, What are your thoughts on which Part number to use? Should I use a H-D or aftermarket part? The service manual makes it look like a 5 minute job. I already took the CKP Sensor mini deutsch connector apart and used contact cleaner to clean the pins thinking the pins somehow got dirty causing the bike not to start. So far, no luck and I'm ready to order the sensor. Thanks for your thoughts.

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Old 07-31-2018, 06:59 PM
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Just looked at the drawing provided by Ronnie's HD and the part number they call out HD32798-04C.
 
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Thanks for the response and the info on Ronnie's HD. I bookmarked their page for future reference.
 
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Pull the sensor and clean the fuzz of of it. Reinstall and try to start it.
 
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I bet you are happy you are not somewhere between Laird Yukon, and Juneau?
Every time i read this shet I hug my carburetor.
 
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Why have a parts manual if you’re not going to use it?
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I bet you are happy you are not somewhere between Laird Yukon, and Juneau?
Every time i read this shet I hug my carburetor.
so how does a carburerated engine know when to fire?
 

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Pretty simple .!
I can fix it on the spot without calling anyone.
 
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