Fuel light flashing with full tank!!
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Fuel light flashing with full tank!!
Issue number three with my new Wide Glide. Today I accidentally shut off the ignition switch before the run switch. after restarting and riding about 3 miles, the fuel gauge dropped to 0, the fuel light started flashing, the red security light came on and the low fuel message came on. I stopped immediately and checked the tank as I had only driven 50 miles since filling up this morning. Tank was full, so no leaks. After restarting, the light flashed for a few seconds with the low range message still on, then went away. I checked the fuel remaining setting on the trip and it was 150 miles to empty. Could shutting off the bike incorrectly have caused this??
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I know the proper procedures, I just remember the sales guy saying always shut off with the off switch before the ignition or it can throw some weird codes. Just wondering if anyone had any experience with this as my dealer is closed through tuesday for the holiday.
Also, should I hear that high pitch sound like the fuel pump priming while riding, and please dont answer with well duh, that's the fuel pump, I've just had a few issues with the bike in the first week I've owned it and haven't had a harley in a long time. I came from a Ducati and they make a host of completely different noises.
Side note, the high pitch noise I refer to (fuel pump?) made a weird noise a mile or so before the lights came on
Also, should I hear that high pitch sound like the fuel pump priming while riding, and please dont answer with well duh, that's the fuel pump, I've just had a few issues with the bike in the first week I've owned it and haven't had a harley in a long time. I came from a Ducati and they make a host of completely different noises.
Side note, the high pitch noise I refer to (fuel pump?) made a weird noise a mile or so before the lights came on
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I don't think that the sequence you used to shut off your bike would make the light flash. Did you check for any codes? This might help: https://www.hdforums.com/forum/elect...tic-codes.html
Now, I can't hear my fuel pump run after start up since my pipes are louder than the pump, but the tech at the dealer said he easily heard a leak in the in tank line. Maybe it was the full face helmet he wore. It's possible that you have a leak but your bike is new so it could be something else.
Now, I can't hear my fuel pump run after start up since my pipes are louder than the pump, but the tech at the dealer said he easily heard a leak in the in tank line. Maybe it was the full face helmet he wore. It's possible that you have a leak but your bike is new so it could be something else.
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Yeah. When you remove the dash, it's right there. If you have a wiring diagram (they're in the back of the service manual) you can use an ohmmeter to check the resistance in the sensor. The service manual shows the connections and the resistance readings at both full and empty.
Since it's an intermittent issue, I suspect a bad ground connection somewhere. You should also check the resistance to ground from the harness. Ground pins should read zero ohms to chassis and battery ground. With the harness unplugged from the sensor, the actual "sending unit" should not be grounded. I'll dig out my service manual to verify, when I get a few minutes.
Since it's an intermittent issue, I suspect a bad ground connection somewhere. You should also check the resistance to ground from the harness. Ground pins should read zero ohms to chassis and battery ground. With the harness unplugged from the sensor, the actual "sending unit" should not be grounded. I'll dig out my service manual to verify, when I get a few minutes.
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