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i just finished installing my Factory 47 bars on my 19 CVO RG. I follwed the online instructions and took pictures. When I was reinstalling the bars I am not sure what I hit but the alarm went off. It cycled twice and stopped. Now I have NO power except with the remote to lock/unlock the saddlebags. With the switch on there is nothing at all. Is it disabled because of the alarm? The fob was in the compartment duiring the install. Any suggestions would be appreciated because when I call my dealer he is just going to say, you should have let us do and offer to charge me to pick it up and fix it. Thanks in advance for any help you can offer.
The horse that recommended disconnecting the battery before carrying out such work has long bolted, nevertheless follow the disconnect/reconnect procedure of your battery now in the manual would be a good place to start. See what you have then.
Thanks for the imput and lesson reminded, remove the 50 amp fuse or disconnect the battery prior to staring work.
Tunrd out to be the 5 amp battery fuse. Not sure how or why it happened but it did. A lot of rain today is supposed to give way to sunny skies and temperatures in the 60s tomorrow so I’ll be able to give the bars a good workout.
Thanks again...
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