HeLP>>>Engine Dies
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RE: HeLP>>>Engine Dies
Many 07s have posted about this problem and various things were posted as cures. Start by checking for loose connectors including grds.Like you stated no codes are usually ever thrown.Ignition switches have cured some, speed sensor, wiring under tank,but on mine it was the crank sensor.The bike would just die even at hwy speeds and would happen when it felt like it.Your dealer should have some idea of this complaint,if not the mothership should have some ideas for them to try.Dont let them tell it has never been heard of,I complained back in Oct of 07,and take the time to post this problem on the NHTSA website before it kills someone.
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RE: HeLP>>>Engine Dies
if not the mothership should have some ideas for them to try.Dont let them tell it has never been heard of,I complained back in Oct of 07,and take the time to post this problem on the NHTSA website before it kills someone.
Good advice. I have Customer Service Reference numbers to back up the complaint.
Good advice. I have Customer Service Reference numbers to back up the complaint.
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we also had the stalling issue
Don't know what your problem turned out to be, but we also had the stalling issue, but only when we started slowing down. Not good on curvy roads. We could hold the throttle and it would stay running but let off for a second and it would die. turn the ignition switch off and right back on at a stop sign and it would start up no problem and run without issue for the rest of the ride or sometimes for days then all of a sudden happen again. We took in 3 times but they were not able to get it to happen for them. The could not get any error codes or anything either, but last trip, for a split second, it droped the voltage while on the machine down to below 12v. they decided to change the voltage regulator and thankfully it seems to have worked. We have a 2007 Ultra Classic
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