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You may have a bad spark plug wire or a faulty ignition coil. Use an oli car spark plug wire to run a test case to see if this resolves the problem. If only on one cylinder, trace the wire back to the coil and have it tested or replaced. Good luck
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unlike the front spark plugs which are under the little plastic cover, the rear spark plugs are located almost against the fire wall. they are not covered by the same as the front. there are little green clips that hold on to the ignition coils, locate those. they are in between the intake manifold. directly below are small bolts that hold down the the spark plug wires (connected to the little green clips) remove the bolts and pull out the coil pack. you will need the same size extension as you needed on the front. hope this helps
I had this problem on a 2004 VTX 1300S. What you are experiencing is caused by one of two things - loose wiring or a faulty starter solenoid. In my situation it was loose wiring. Hope that helps!
Okay this requires some small or really flexible fingers. the very first thing to stress is do one plug at a time!
If you look at the very front of your gas tank down at the bottom you will see the bolt on each side. The tank has a tab with rubber grommets of sorts over it. Just beneath those you will see the mounting bracket for your coil.
Now lets start with the rear jug, unplug the spark plug wire, using your fingers trace it thru the loom behind the horn, thread it thru the loom and get it clear, then unplug it from the coil. Now take your new wire thread it back fropm the jug to the coil, plug it on the spark plug, then on the coil. Repeat for the front jug. Hope this helps.
ok first you got to find the link that takes the chain apart after you do that loosen the bolts that hold the tire on if you cant do that you can use a breaker bar or put a pipe or on the end of you rachet that will give you more leverage. then sloed the tire forword so you can undo the chain and slide tire off
Very easy process but takes a little time. Remove plastic cover on top of engine to uncover wires going back to ignition coils. Remove plug wire and trace back to coil. Remove and replace spark plugs on at a time, same with wires. Spark plugs need .5 gap. good luck
follow the spark plug wires up to the coil pack there is only one coil pack for your truck which has all the plug wires going to it.also replace your your plug wires.
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