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i got a new 2011 road glide with the 103 . it stalls .bucks .it been back to the dealer 3 times .they take it for a 5 minate ride and say it runs great ,then each time i leave it stalls again then bucks .there are 3 codes that keep coming back , they been cleared 5 times and with in 10 miles they come back ,dealer says dont worry about it ,but its not there bike anymore ,codes are 0131,0151.and 0152,anyone else have problem 2
A little research led me to these code definitions:
P0131 - front oxygen sensor low
P0151 - rear oxygen sensor low
P0152 - rear oxygen sensor high
I'd be talking to someone else at that dealership. The bike is still under warranty. Rather than just riding it and pronouncing it fine, they need to use their code reader and fix the cause.
Has the bike been modified in any way that could explain the codes?
Bucking and stalling, and throwing codes. Dealer says dont worry about it? Still under warranty, take it to another dealer and never spend another dime in that store
well they couldn,t figure it out ,yet, but they did disconnect the 02 sensers and now it runs great .i mean real good .they have tec, at harley trying to figure it out..we will see.
[quote=dulley;8628370]well they couldn,t figure it out ,yet, but they did disconnect the 02 sensers and now it runs great .i mean real good .they have tec, at harley trying to figure it out..we will see.[/quo
Unbelieveable they didn't fix this on at least the second visit.
yeah i fully agree.they put new trottle body on, new 02 sensers ,pulled the wing off check all wires .to me its not fixed ,but man it does run great .before i took the plugs out and they were pure white .and after about 120 miles on it since i got it back ,i pulled the plugs today and now they are lightly tan ,but yeah i do want it fixed right and i will stay after them . thanks
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