oil light on engine won't start
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Thanks so much for all the suggestions!
I was so lucky that I found the problem (maybe), just before I was about to give up.
I apologize that I didn't post up enough info about the status of the bike at the time. The bike was crank but wouldn't start.
Somehow, with a ghost mind, I decided to replace the rear spark plug first and try again; it started right up.
So it must be two things, either the spark plug was dead or the cable was loose. Surprisingly, it gave em a bunch of error P codes, and it erased by itself after the bike started.
Anyway, I am home, and it is a good lesson to learn. I will replace both spark plugs this time.
Thanks again
Nick
I was so lucky that I found the problem (maybe), just before I was about to give up.
I apologize that I didn't post up enough info about the status of the bike at the time. The bike was crank but wouldn't start.
Somehow, with a ghost mind, I decided to replace the rear spark plug first and try again; it started right up.
So it must be two things, either the spark plug was dead or the cable was loose. Surprisingly, it gave em a bunch of error P codes, and it erased by itself after the bike started.
Anyway, I am home, and it is a good lesson to learn. I will replace both spark plugs this time.
Thanks again
Nick
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I have 100 miles of towing distance with AAA, but if HOG is better then I may consider to change.
Thanks much for the info.
Nick