2001 Harley Davidson FLSTC - FLSTCI Heritage Classic - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
How do I cure vapor lock?
If you're getting vapor lock, the bike will die after a few miles, and not restart for several minutes.
If the bike dies, immediately remove the gas cap and see if the bike will restart right away.
You could also ride it without the gas cap (try it on a tank that's 1/4-1/2 full, NOT fully full, because of gas splash) and see if it doesn't die after a few miles.
5/7/2014 10:47:58 PM •
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Check the oil level
Yes, you should.Now, if you'd like a more detailed answer, give a more detailed question as to what are you asking!
9/28/2013 11:34:08 PM •
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How do I replace the starter on the 2001 FLSTCI?
Oil tank and primary cover have to be removed the are two Alan head bolts on oil bag side and one 5/16 bolt on the primary side remove battery wires first then starter wires and pull it out hope it helps
2/18/2013 10:55:25 AM •
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Speedometer not working
Find the speedometer sensor on the rear of your transmission. Remove the bolt and pull the sensor out. Wipe any small metallic shavings off the sensor. If this doesn't work, the speedometer is probably bad. I don't know of any way to test either unit other than substituting a known good part.
Good Luck
Steve
7/2/2012 5:35:04 PM •
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My bike does not have very good acceleration or
The Softail series of H-D motorcycles are heavy machines. Much heavier than the Dyna series bike. Due to this, their acceleration is on the sluggish side. There are two things you can do. You can either do some performance modifications on your engine or you can change the final gearing on your bike. Since this post is saying that this is a 2001 model bike, it leads me to think that you are not the original owner of the bike. If this is the case, check the final gearing on the bike as a previous owner may have changed the gearing to lower the RPM's of the engine at highway speeds. It should have a 31 tooth front pulley and a 70 tooth rear pulley. A lot of owners change the final gearing to "international" gearing to lower the engine speeds. They'll change to a 65 tooth rear pulley. This requires that the belt be changed as well. Some change the front pulley to a 32 tooth to do the same thing. This will cause the bike to feel sluggish on acceleration. The only other thing that would cause the bike to be sluggish is the carburetor could be jetted too rich if the engine is equipped with a carb.
6/27/2011 9:22:59 PM •
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I just started my 2001
I seam to remember a problem w/ that year or years.fuses. Id ask that ? at harleytalking.com they have helped me....
4/17/2011 6:08:06 PM •
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2001 heritage clssaic starts and idles fine when
It sounds like one of two things. One, the jets in the carb may be clogged. The way you're describing it, it sounds like the main jet in the carb is clogged. You're running off the slow speed jet. When you open the choke (enricher) you're adding a bit more fuel and air improving the performance a bit. If it's te carb, it needs to be completely disassembled and soaked in a professional quality carb cleaner and thoroughly gone through to ensure all passageways are clear.
The next problem is the exhaust system. I've seen bikes do this before when changing a camshaft. Remove a stock cam and install a high performance cam and the bike will no longer run. The reason is that the baffles in the exhaust system were so restrictive that the engine could no longer "breathe" with them in there. Removed the baffles and the engine ran fine but was too loud for the owner's liking. We replaced the stock system with a free flowing high performance muffler system and the bike ran great.
Good Luck
Steve
3/17/2011 10:35:48 PM •
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Turn signal module
If you'll contact me directly at
[email protected], I'll send you what I have on the turn signal module. Now, Harley changed the module but I don't know what year they did it. Anyway, I have a pin out for the early module and a trouble shooting guide. Maybe it'll help. No charge of course. Just remind me of what you need as I get lots of these request. I'd send it here but they limit me to 150Kb maximum file size.
Steve
1/3/2011 9:48:33 PM •
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Have a 03 heritage FLSTCI when coming to a stop
Sounds like bad fuel, but could be deeper, change fuel and filters, plugs are probably fouled now
take and clean or replace I would replace . Also cheveron gas is the best gas if you have fuel injection & carbs as well , because it has techron . If you have carbs it could be a bad diaphragm
12/1/2010 8:41:22 PM •
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I have 8,100 low miles on my bike and last weekend
You can run a daignostic through your speedometer and it will give you a code.
Tell your local dealer what the code is and they will be able to tell you what is means.
If you have your manual, it will tell you the codes as well.
Turn your key off, hold the trip odometer button in and turn the key on while holding that butuon in for a least 5 secionds. You'll notice that it is in daignostic mode because it should blink.
Write each code down. there will be about 8 - 10 codes for example: P3201
If you have the manual, you can also clear the codes, which ultimately shuts off the engine light.
11/30/2010 3:54:34 AM •
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