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Old 02-10-2015, 12:54 PM
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I have a 14 SGS, installed 12 monkey bars, used Namz wire extensions on everything minus the throttle by wire. Got everything put togeher and now I have no throttle and no fuel gauge. Can someone please point me in the right direction?
 
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Old 02-10-2015, 12:58 PM
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not being a smart ****, but you have a bad connection. Check them all again & you will eventually find the problem. Namz does make an extension for the TBW, maybe worth going that route
 
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Old 02-10-2015, 01:02 PM
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Is the throttle seated correctly to engage the drive teeth?If not, that could result in no throttle.Otherwise, I suggest that you go back through the entire wiring mods you did. Use the factory manual wiring diagram to confirm all wires are properly placed.Check engagement of connectors. Take your time and be thorough. You'll probably the problem without burning your scoot.Good luck.
 
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The throttle by wire is plenty long.
 
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I figured out the fuel level issue. I was just not allowing it enough time to register. But going through the shop manual right now for the wiring diagram for the tbw
 
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Make sure to always cut the red wire first and of course hook it back to the red wire. After you get the connections right, might want to check the fuses you took out and hope that is all you cooked.
 

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As well he throttle is seated corectly and I've cut no wires
 
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THere was a connection in the headlight on my Road King. Did that come apart?
 
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On the SGS that connector is below the radio and its hooked up just fine
 
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Your problem is obvious. It's the green plug in your TBW harness. Betcha money.

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