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Did a buddies bars on his 2012 street glide, went great, except there is no throttle.... Guess I need to check the extension for the TBW, Any advise on what else to look at?
Also, did a Fuelpack, and now there's a check engine light. Will check connections when I get back home.. I'll unplug and see if the light goes out!!!
The anti lock brake light blinks!!!
I bled the crap out of the brakes, but no luck with the light !
Thanks bud, I'll be back to it in a bit, I wanna check the TBW extension cable first. It was a little snug... Everything works fine, radio, lights, motor runs fine it just won't rev,
You do know the ABS light is supposed to blink until you start riding and it senses speed pulses from the wheel sensors don't you. May be the code was set as a result of the loose tbw extension also.
You do know the ABS light is supposed to blink until you start riding and it senses speed pulses from the wheel sensors don't you. May be the code was set as a result of the loose tbw extension also.
I did not know that, thank you,
I'll be back at it here in a bit....
Figured it out!!!! The stupid connector for the TBW extension came apart... Bike runs AWSOME, thunderheader, SE heavy breather cone setup, and the Fuelpack,
Kinda makes me want a Street glide!!!!! (and my dyna).
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