Bike won't start

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adiradu

New Member
i just bought a 2004 big dog chopper.i drove it for a day, that day i went to the dmv sitting there for hours i was getting ready to leave and my bike wasn't starting seemed like a dead battery i had a friend come and jump the bike, well being dark outside my dumb ass put the cables the wrong way fried my ehc module when i turned the key on it was making a taser gun noise. so i found one on ebay and bought it. i installed the ehc module on the bike, now everything comes on but the headlight. i'm trying to start the bike and motor rotating but engine doesn’t turn over. i had it running for 5-10 sec couple of times but it turns off. the previous owner said that the bike has been sitting for a while so i put some fresh gas and that lucas injector cleaner. did this when the bike was down. please help!
 

Sven

Well-Known Member
See if you can find a fuse to push under the battery case is it, franco? Someone find franco. He knows. Can pull a thread right out of his _______fill in the blanco.
 

BWG56

Guru
That damn Guy is never around when you need him, prolly playing with his internet again or some excuse like he's moving.:lol:
 

BadDawg Bill

Well-Known Member
See if you can find a fuse to push under the battery case is it, franco? Someone find franco. He knows. Can pull a thread right out of his _______fill in the blanco.
Just in case you didn't know it's called "search forum" and you just type in what you need to know.... amazing.... A list of threads will appear that have that subject in them and you can read them to find your answer.

I'm surprised Franco is the only one to figure that out...
 

Diesel Dan

Well-Known Member
Theres NO fuses to check..........First thing you wanna do is check for spark:)!!!!!!! Then pull your seat off, crank the bike over and see if the RED LED on the Thunderheart Ignition module is flashing while you crank the bike over......IF its NOT flashing,then you probally most likely back-feed voltage to the cam sensor and fried it also,which is creating a No Spark condition,which is why your bike wont start:(........... I would recommend doing this first.............You can also remove the Thunderheart ignition module and send it to them they will test it for free to see if you fried that also...........good luck:)....
 

garyb69

Active Member
Just in case you didn't know it's called "search forum" and you just type in what you need to know.... amazing.... A list of threads will appear that have that subject in them and you can read them to find your answer.

I'm surprised Franco is the only one to figure that out...
Even i managed to figure that out Bill and i'm from England :lol:
 
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