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I have a 2005 fatboy, anniversary edition with the 95 in motor.
Anyway, I put the new screamin eagle mini beach bars on, wired them up and put the tank and everything back on, checked all plugs.
When I filled the tank with some gas, it shows no gas, and when ignition is turned on the left turn signal is flashing, but fuel pump does not kick on. It will turn over, and all the wires that I unplugged from the harness to wire through the bars work. So I am lost.
Didn't have the same exact problem, but I can tell you unless you paid really close attention to the pins on the plugs when you "rewired" it you may have 2 switched around. Another problem may be one of the ground wires isn't properly placed. Double check, I am used to a normal pinout on plugs and the Duetch Plugs are a bit different in the number patteren they use. I changed out my bars and Horn would sound with left turn sig and horn would "Blink" when I hit it. Switched the wires I had backwards and its fixed. Possibly also you may not have seated the tank cables properly. I know its not the answer you want but go back and double check your work.
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