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I have recently perched 95 Electra Glide and I replaced the fuel lines on injection system . When I put everything back together the fuel pump dose not come on . I have retraced my steps 3 times . I have checked the fuses and the relay . I am new to this type of injection system . Do I need to prime it ?
Hi from the UK and welcome to HDF. Your bike is an Evo and you may find it worth calling in on the dedicated Evo section. We have a few experts on that early EFI system over there - your bike is the first retail model Harley with fuel injection.
If the link doesn't work, goto the HD Service Info Portal and do a search for "1996 wiring", The troubleshooting guide should show up in the search results.
I have recently perched 95 Electra Glide and I replaced the fuel lines on injection system . When I put everything back together the fuel pump dose not come on . I have retraced my steps 3 times . I have checked the fuses and the relay . I am new to this type of injection system . Do I need to prime it ?
Which fuel lines did you replace the internal or external? You said you checked the fuses. Did you also check the two fuses that are behind the right side cover? One is to the fuel pump. The other to the ECM. You don't need to prime it. That is what happens when the pump comes on for 3 seconds after turning the key switch and stop/ run switches on. If the fuel pump does not come on check the battery first. Then check for +12v at the yellow wire leading to the fuel pump under the console. It will only show +12v if the key switch is on, and the stop/ run switch is set to run, and only for 3 seconds. If you have +12v at the yellow wire then either the pump, or the connections to the pump are bad.
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