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Anonymous Posted on Feb 09, 2014

2013 street glide abs light stayes on i just added new wheels and rotors what is the problem

2013 stret glide abs light stays on.I just changed the wheels and rotors what could it be

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 14, 2009

SOURCE: ABS light flashs - push switch and it stays on completley

it is caused by low battery voltage run bike for about a mile then stop turn of turn back on wait till abs lights go out then start

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 27, 2009

SOURCE: 2006 Harley Street Glide turn signal problems

hi, if you have not yet fixed the problem , the fuse box is located underneath the left sidecover in front of the left sattlebag youll need to remove the bag to get the side cover off ck the fuses thats all it should be ,prolly what happened was a bulb went bad and shorted the circut blowing the fuse for them theyre on the same fuse as the tach and speedo

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 15, 2009

SOURCE: I need the torque specifications for the rear

Your wheel is 95 to 110 ft lbs

Brake Disk is 30-45 ft lbs ( lock tight)

Pulley i( belt Sprocket) is 55-65 FT Lbs Lock tight red on both.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 09, 2009

SOURCE: My check engine light goes on sometimes and then

on your dash is the button to check your milage. push it in and hold it down until your codes come up. some of the numbers it will go through will only be ecm numbers

Testimonial: "exactly what I needed. Thanks,"

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 25, 2010

SOURCE: 2006 Harley Davidson street glide brake light

Try loosening the bolts holding the front master cylinder on the handlebars. Slide the master cylinder down as close as possible to the right handlebar switch housing. If this doesn't work, the front brake light switch is probably bad and needs to be replaced in the right switch housing.

Good luck
Steve

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