Dennis
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Yes. :up::up: Try doing this AaronDid you take the cam cover off and inspect the module? Mine was doing the same thing and when I looked it was obvious what the problem was! Fixed with a new ign module!
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Yes. :up::up: Try doing this AaronDid you take the cam cover off and inspect the module? Mine was doing the same thing and when I looked it was obvious what the problem was! Fixed with a new ign module!
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yikesDid you take the cam cover off and inspect the module? Mine was doing the same thing and when I looked it was obvious what the problem was! Fixed with a new ign module!
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I was at a gas station and had just filled the bike up. Hit the start button and smoke came up from around me. Smelled like burning cow dung. :crazy:yikes![]()
The Thunderheart ASM-5012 uses a crank position sensor not a cam position sensor like your '04 so it won't work for you. :down:I'm not positive but according to their website the Thunderheart ASM-5012 looks as if it doesn't include the sensor. It appears to be sold as "Crank Positon Sensor OEM P/N 32707-01". I'd recommend calling them though.
Here's my 04 Thunderheart and EHC. Look anything like this?
Ok that's what I was wanting to know. Learned something today. :2thumbs:The Thunderheart ASM-5012 uses a crank position sensor not a cam position sensor like your '04 so it won't work for you. :down:
And so you know, the ignition module and cam sensor don't have to be replaced as a unit, you can buy each independently.
The cam sensor would definitely be the first thing to check since it's the part most likely to go bad... :up:
The "Evil" Dennis
Thanks for the offer. B4 we go that route let me check a few things out.This is what my ignition modual looks like. I could send it to you so you could hook it up to see if that is the issue.
Your ignition module has two connectors with 3 pins each, right? Aaron's ignition module also has two connectors but one has 3 pins and the other has 4. The difference is where the tach signal comes from so I would't try to interchange the two modules... :down:I have an ignition mishap off of my 03 if it will work? Im not sure of the part number.
Here's one way...Any way to test the ignition module under the seat.
Your ignition module has two connectors with 3 pins each, right? Aaron's ignition module also has two connectors but one has 3 pins and the other has 4. The difference is where the tach signal comes from so I would't try to interchange the two modules... :down:
Dennis
Don't know what to tell you... The wiring diagrams for an '03 shows either two three pin connectors or one six pin connector coming from the ignition module.Actually the one I have has two connectors. 1st is a three pin. 2nd is a four pin. ?
