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Title: New bike stranded me last night
Post by: biggzed on June 21, 2022, 09:16:55 AM
Hey guys. Hoping someone has seen this before. The bike is a 2021 Street Bob. I was going to get a ride in last night. It started normal but I noticed the check engine light was on. I was very low on fuel, so I rode 1 mile to the gas station. Bike was running normal. I shut it off and fueled up. When I went to restart it the starter would not turn. All gauge lights/external lights came on as normal, but the starter button was "dead".

I pushed it out of the way and went to try again. This time no lights came on at all. Like the battery was dead. I started to think this sounds like an alarm issue. I got a new CR2032 and put it in the FOB. No change.

I then tried to use my portable jump box but I'll be damned if I can get to the positive terminal on the battery. What a ridiculous design. I tried to go straight to the starter but no luck.

Decided to push it home. As I was pushing, I would randomly try to start it. The gauge lights and external lights would come on one time, then not another time. Start never made a sound.

It's under warranty, so I will get it to the dealer, but just not sure what else I should check.

Zach
Title: Re: New bike stranded me last night
Post by: Ohio HD on June 21, 2022, 09:31:03 AM
Pull the codes and see what they are.
Title: Re: New bike stranded me last night
Post by: biggzed on June 21, 2022, 10:02:59 AM
I'm trying to search on how to do that with the new bike (digital multi gauge). The bike is completely dead again this morning.

Zach
Title: Re: New bike stranded me last night
Post by: Jim Bronson on June 21, 2022, 10:59:03 AM
Don't discount the possibility of a bad battery on a new bike. It happened to me. Not being able to access the battery positive terminal for a jump start is a dumb design. On some models, you can pull back the rubber boot from the starter stud and access the plus side from there.
Title: Re: New bike stranded me last night
Post by: biggzed on June 21, 2022, 12:18:01 PM
I was able to pull the codes.
Uo141h
U0142c
B2141h
B2151c
B2156c

Trying to research what each one is, but it looks like the bike lost communication with the right and left hand control switches. Better go check some wiring on the handle bars.

Zach
Title: Re: New bike stranded me last night
Post by: NHBagger on June 21, 2022, 03:28:47 PM
On some of the newer trikes there has been an issue with the left hand clutch switch.
Title: Re: New bike stranded me last night
Post by: biggzed on June 21, 2022, 10:39:37 PM
Fixed it. One of the plugs for the right hand switches had jiggled loose. I guess I didn't get it fully seated when I installed the new bars. Got it clicked in now and double checked all the others. Cleared codes and it fired right up. No check engine light. Thanks for the support fellas.

Zach
Title: Re: New bike stranded me last night
Post by: Hossamania on June 22, 2022, 04:25:12 AM
You kind of left out the new handlebar part...
Title: Re: New bike stranded me last night
Post by: sandrooney on June 22, 2022, 06:12:35 AM
Yes he did.
Title: Re: New bike stranded me last night
Post by: RTMike on June 22, 2022, 07:30:05 AM
Same old story go back and check the last thing that was installed or repaired!Bike ,car,truck anything that moves. :bf:
Title: Re: New bike stranded me last night
Post by: fleetmechanic on June 22, 2022, 08:09:08 AM
The small connectors on the '14-later handlebar switches are easy to plug in without quite catching the lock tab.  It's very small.
Title: Re: New bike stranded me last night
Post by: biggzed on June 26, 2022, 02:41:33 PM
Quote from: Hossamania on June 22, 2022, 04:25:12 AMYou kind of left out the new handlebar part...

I guess I did. I installed them 2 months and 2000 miles ago. I guess I didn't think of it at the time. I honestly thought the security system was acting up. Before I called the dealer I decided to pull the wire harness out of the frame and whammo! Should have done that in the parking lot, would have saved me shoving the damn thing 1 mile home.

I'm a decent enough parts installer/swapper, just forget the basics every once in a while.

Zach