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I have a 2011 ultra classic with 48k miles, my first try at a Harley with a computer. Bought used from the dealer. Ran great for the first 500 miles. Then it started cutting out at low speeds and when coming to a stop. Codes showed bad TPS, so I replaced the induction module assembly (throttle body). I also replaced the MAP sensor and the fuel injectors. I cleared the codes. Same problem intermittently. What are your thoughts?
Had the same problem om my 12 Ultra. R&R the Cam and Crank sensors. One of them are screwing up.
are you you still getting a tps code when it happens, if so its probably not a cam or crank sensor. Did you check the wiring harness, a chaffed wire or not fully seated connector would be my first thoughts, assuming you are getting a tps code. If no codes then cam or crank sensor would be very likely.
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