Ehc voltage reg

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adamleecadena

AyeDeeAyeEmm
I put the new one in. It doesn't turn over . 2 blue lights are in got it fromcurtis at Wild Steeds. My freaking hearts broke. Came out looking to firs the pup up. Some one help please16188706768697805504363453866986.jpg
 

Jwooky

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Not clear on your issue, but If you bought it from Curtis, he stands behind his products and will help you sort through any issues. I would get in touch with him.
May need to email him, he’s very busy.
 

1 B.M.F.

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Here is the diagram of curtis’s EHC that might help you to know what two lights are on . You probably missed a connection to something. What year is your bike? This one is for 04.7F5862E9-4063-4676-BA48-1D4D01CF27FC.png
 

adamleecadena

AyeDeeAyeEmm
Its an 05 Pitbull. I have a fire power 330 ca. just waiting on Curtis. The lights were brighter. But it wasn't turning over
 

Mr. Wright

Knows some things
Supporting Member
Its an 05 Pitbull. I have a fire power 330 ca. just waiting on Curtis. The lights were brighter. But it wasn't turning over
That unit is designed to pick up on any short in the system and protect itself. Those cheap batteries can't hold up to the vibration these bikes put out, and you may have a shorted cell in the battery, even though it shows 12.8 volts
 

Mr. Wright

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1 B.M.F.

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I would double check all the wires you disconnected and make sure all were connected back. It’s a little tricky around battery box. Good luck. Keep us posted
 

1 B.M.F.

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I was thinking about the plug that goes to the ignition and make sure that the pins and the color wires for the pins coincide. On my harness when I put it together the hi beam is now low and low is hi. All because one wire was swapped.
 
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