How do you close the Charger on a Harley Davidson?

How do you close the Charger on a Harley Davidson?

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How can I tell if my Harley Davidson battery is charging?

Tech review of the Harley Davidson charging system. Here’s an easy way to make sure your battery is charging. Everyone is at your house and ready to ride. You saddle up and CLICK, your Harley-Davidson does not start. Bob and Mark review an easy way to check your battery and make sure it’s staying charged. Click here to cancel reply.

What kind of charger does a Harley Davidson use?

I have a 02 Harley Buell Blast 500 and I hooked up battery backwards and my wires smoked up white. I quickly switched battery around and connected correctly and again all my wires went up in again in white smoke so I unhooked battery and put on trickle charge.

How to test the charging system on a Harley Davidson?

Charging System Voltage Test Start motorcycle, measure DC Volts across the battery terminals (you should have a reading of approximately 13.2-15 DC Volts). 3. Check Connections/Wires Inspect the regulator/stator plug, and check the battery terminals for connection/corrosion.

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What should I do if my Toyota charger is not charging?

Toyota recommends testing the alternator by first ­inspecting the alternator wiring. Always wiggle-test the voltage regulator connector at the alternator when testing for an intermittent charging condition. Toyota also recommends inspecting the condition of the drive belt.

How can you tell if your car charger is in trouble?

Usually, the first sign that your charging system is in trouble is a “battery,” “ALT,” or “CHARGE” warning light illuminating on your instrument panel while driving. It means that for some reason, the alternator has stopped charging the battery and your car is running on battery power.

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