In the process of taking off the coil cover in order to replace the ignition switch when I removed the top center bolt, a washer or spacer fell down behind the transmission never to be found again. I will try a magnet tomorrow. Can anyone tell me what that looks like and where exactly does it goes.
Hope this helps.
i agreeif my thinking is correct, that washer is gonna be a fiber washer. non-magnetic for insulating the cover from the heat of the motor.
Glad you got her fixedUPDATE, I replaced the ignition switch today, I tested the bike on two rides and around 70 miles, all the speedo functions and taillights are normal.
When I started this thread, everyone one said it was the EHC or ground, who would have thought it was the ignition switch, I wouldn't have. I sent the EHC to Curtis, he sent it back stating the EHC was working properly except the power up circuit. If you go back to the second page of this thread you will find two attachments, the first being the BDM EHC fault text which shows the Power Up Circuit and what it controls. The items listed there were the ones I was having failures with.
My point here is the electronics on these Bigdogs are much more sophisticated than most people realize. I would highly recommend that everyone save the Fault text guide. If Curtis hadn't sent me that I would had to send my bike out somewhere where they would be looking for the problem in the wrong place.
I hope this thread will help someone in the future.
Glad you got it repaired and thanks for sharing the info. I need to print the pdf"s and stick them in the service manual.UPDATE, I replaced the ignition switch today, I tested the bike on two rides and around 70 miles, all the speedo functions and taillights are normal.
When I started this thread, everyone one said it was the EHC or ground, who would have thought it was the ignition switch, I wouldn't have. I sent the EHC to Curtis, he sent it back stating the EHC was working properly except the power up circuit. If you go back to the second page of this thread you will find two attachments, the first being the BDM EHC fault text which shows the Power Up Circuit and what it controls. The items listed there were the ones I was having failures with.
My point here is the electronics on these Bigdogs are much more sophisticated than most people realize. I would highly recommend that everyone save the Fault text guide. If Curtis hadn't sent me that I would had to send my bike out somewhere where they would be looking for the problem in the wrong place.
I hope this thread will help someone in the future.