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This happened to my Heritage and when I took it to the dealer Moco had a recall for this problem and they fixed it with a battery caddie. It encases the battery and keeps it away from the frame. Ill try and look for recall number on it.
I had my 1000 mi service done on my 2007 deluxe in july when it was there the did the ecm recall and also said there was a recall on the battery cable . When i asked what the recall was for, They said h-d did not like how the cable was routed. pm me if you want me to find the invioce with the recalled itiems on it.
My brother had this happen on his 1 day old 2007 Deuce last summer after he purchased. He just about roasted is nuts. The crazy thing about it was that he found out that the recall was already in effect before he purchased his bike. The dealer was willing to fix but not give him any additional compensation until the General Manager asked the Service Manager if he and his staff knew about the recall before they let the bike leave the floor. When the Service Manager replied that yes they knew of the recall but had not performed it, the General Manager looked at my brother and asked what exactly did he want. in the end the dealer took care of him but to this day neither of us understand why the bike left the floor without the work first.
I had my 1000 mi service done on my 2007 deluxe in july when it was there the did the ecm recall and also said there was a recall on the battery cable . When i asked what the recall was for, They said h-d did not like how the cable was routed. pm me if you want me to find the invioce with the recalled itiems on it.
I had the batt box recall done last year at the 1000 mi service. This is the first I heard of a ecm recall. Please pass more info on the ecm recall!
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