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07 Ultra Classic changing inner fender I having problems putting ignition switch assembly back on bike tried everything need help
and I forgot to undue battery cable before i started and got an arc when i pulled main harness with the three wires I don't know if i blew a fuse but if i did which one would it be
RE: Ignition switch assm. and arc from main harness
I have never taken anything off the battery and I have had the ignition switch apart several times. I may have been wrong. I never arced anything, though. Make sure it is aligned on the inside. You can use a large screwdriver or the bar that you pull out when you take it apart. It is part of the ignition assembly. That is what I use if I get it out of alignment. That may be the problem. I had to fiddle with mine last time to get it realigned and working again. Hope this helps.
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