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Old 04-23-2010, 03:19 PM
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Any thoughts on my 06 dyna wide glide. It runs fine but has intermitent stalling. When it stalls I am always moving, bike will re-fire. The last time it happend had to idle home
 
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Old 04-23-2010, 04:06 PM
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It's a long shot but if your turn signal security module thinks the bike is tipping it will kill power and restart. If you don't fing any other cause it might be worth looking at. Good luck.

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Take a 12 inch screw driver and tighten the living He** out of the battery terminals. Had the same thing happen on my 07 wg. Took it to the shop and that was all that was wrong. If the terminals are lose and the computer senses a power surge it will shut the whole thing down. Hope that works for you.
 
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loose battery terminal.
 
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Check the ground cable. I cleaned both end and made sure they were tight. Runs fine now.
 
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A 10mm wrench will tighten those battery connections much more securely than a screwdriver.

an ounce of prevention.....................
 
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Check this out, may just be your problem.
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/dyna-...you-later.html
 
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Originally Posted by sniper77
A 10mm wrench will tighten those battery connections much more securely than a screwdriver.

an ounce of prevention.....................
Hope nobody is offended by this, but a 10mm? I thought this was a US made a bike, displacement measured in inches! I hate to see us falling to the metrics.

Nothing is more frustrating than to be working on my HD or Ford and have to put a side my normal wrenches when that odd metric bolt shows up.


Sorry, the irony just caught me.
 

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Originally Posted by tully_mars
Hope nobody is offended by this, but a 10mm? I thought this was a US made a bike, displacement measured in inches! I hate to see us falling to the metrics.

Nothing is more frustrating than to be working on my HD or Ford and have to put a side my normal wrenches when that odd metric bolt shows up.


Sorry, the irony just caught me.
Try not to get to upset, but your whole front end is metric and made in Japan.
 
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Originally Posted by tully_mars
Hope nobody is offended by this, but a 10mm? I thought this was a US made a bike, displacement measured in inches! I hate to see us falling to the metrics.

Nothing is more frustrating than to be working on my HD or Ford and have to put a side my normal wrenches when that odd metric bolt shows up.


Sorry, the irony just caught me.
I do believe there is one of every type and size fastner known to man on my Dyna.
 


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