03 Ultra Dies When Hot
the main breaker would trip when the motor got hot, causing the bike to shut down. The fix was a replacement 50 amp breaker, covered by the MoCo. Did you bring this matter up with the dealership when having the 10k service done? Also, 10k miles on a 7 yr old bike? Did you just get this or don't ride much? Whats the story?
AP
I just need to OFF/ON the starter button, and it starts again. Sometimes it shuts down again at the next trafic lights. I just keep on revving with the trothle...to preventing it from stopping. Someone sugested to replace the Engine Temp Sensor, disconenct the battery leads, clamp them together overnight ( to drain all electricity in the electronic components ( condensators keep power ). Will keep posting untill my problem is solved.
I drive a RK 2001 with MM efi , 95 CI, SE203, true dual, PCIII, Open air filter,and have approx 40K miles on it, doing 93 HP and 135 TQ.
Visit www.harley-david-son.eu. It's is the RK with the taildragger and the maltese cross taillight, with a batwing from Mempjis Shades.
the main breaker would trip when the motor got hot, causing the bike to shut down. The fix was a replacement 50 amp breaker, covered by the MoCo. Did you bring this matter up with the dealership when having the 10k service done? Also, 10k miles on a 7 yr old bike? Did you just get this or don't ride much? Whats the story?
AP
I did the 10K service myself, but I'll go in and see if this recall still shows against the bike.
The bike had 4,500 miles on it when I bought it a year ago. I've put 6,000 on now in just under a year. It was owned by NASCAR driver Geoff Bodine who didn't have much opportunity to ride it (his one main ride was the Petty cross-country ride).
I just need to OFF/ON the starter button, and it starts again. Sometimes it shuts down again at the next trafic lights. I just keep on revving with the trothle...to preventing it from stopping. Someone sugested to replace the Engine Temp Sensor, disconenct the battery leads, clamp them together overnight ( to drain all electricity in the electronic components ( condensators keep power ). Will keep posting untill my problem is solved.
I drive a RK 2001 with MM efi , 95 CI, SE203, true dual, PCIII, Open air filter,and have approx 40K miles on it, doing 93 HP and 135 TQ.
Visit www.harley-david-son.eu. It's is the RK with the taildragger and the maltese cross taillight, with a batwing from Mempjis Shades.
That's a great looking bike you've got!! Nice job!!
AP
Intermittent Ignition Problems
or vibration variances. Perform the following.
Perform Steps 1-3 with the engine cold.
gasket .
2. Start the engine.
3. Spray the sensor
at electronic supply stores). If the engine dies, replace
the sensor.
4. Allow the engine to warm to normal operating temperature.
Then apply heat to the sensor with a heat gun. If the engine
dies, replace the sensor .
5. Remove the ignition module cover from the left side of
the motorcycle. With the engine running, apply heat to the
ignition module with a heat gun. If the engine
dies, replace the module .
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Spent some time reading this forum and some other articles and found that the circuit breaker and location was changed in 04 to a maxi-fuse located under the right cover instead of the circuit breaker on the 03's and earlier located just behind the rear cylinder under the seat. Several folks had retrofitted a fuse into their bikes and I am pretty sure this is the problem I have been having....the circuit breaker heats up and pops, cools down, resets. I placed an inline 40 amp fuse in place of the circuit breaker, wrapped it with a thermal shield and wrapped very well with electrical tape. Zip tied up the fuse and ran the bike for twenty minutes in the garage with everything turned on. Bike seems to run perfectly, but I know I need to take another test ride while it's hot out to ensure my problem is fixed. Hopefully the weather will cooperate tomorrow and I can post the results.
Last edited by Hx3; Jul 12, 2010 at 07:38 PM.






