Mine showed that also, but when cranking it went to 3God, I hope you guys are right! I,ll swap battery out this weekend & let you know how it turns out. Battery showed 12.7 volts with volt meter.
Yep that can happen. The EHC doesn't always like the cold.Well swapped battery out of one of my harleys & same thing. Put interstate back in & load tested with load tester. Checked voltage drop with key on. Only two tenths of a volt drop. Could never get power anywhere but front flashers, rear brake lights & horn. They came on when I turned key on. All led,s were normal. Only ones on were green (flashing as normal ) & yellow (solid as normal). On a whim I took my heat gun & warmed Ehc up for about 20 seconds. Turned key on & everything worked normal. Only about 32 degrees where bike sits in garage. Has anyone ever encountered this. I still suspect ehc.
Yep that can happen. The EHC doesn't always like the cold.
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Yepper, the EHC has a bad module in it, according to Curtis if it gets colder than 55 degrees the light will come on that it has power, but will not come alive until it reaches 60 degrees. Sorry to say you need to replace your EHC, Do a search, you will find plenty of discussions, options, ESC from DOC's, RIP II, and a new one on the market Axel's true 10 minute plug n play EHC replacement, I personally installed the ESC fron Dead One Customs with the optional voltage monitoring built into it, none of the others offer that option. Good luckWell swapped battery out of one of my harleys & same thing. Put interstate back in & load tested with load tester. Checked voltage drop with key on. Only two tenths of a volt drop. Could never get power anywhere but front flashers, rear brake lights & horn. They came on when I turned key on. All led,s were normal. Only ones on were green (flashing as normal ) & yellow (solid as normal). On a whim I took my heat gun & warmed Ehc up for about 20 seconds. Turned key on & everything worked normal. Only about 32 degrees where bike sits in garage. Has anyone ever encountered this. I still suspect ehc.
And that's the truth. The only batteries I could ever get to last were Caterpillar batteries. Just God awfull expensive.#1. Do not buy Interstate batteries. POS! The lead plates ate the thinnest on the market, from the big 8D that go in heavy machinery down to the motorcycle battery. They are very delicate and usually a good jolt will kill a cell. We stopped using them years ago for this!
Franco, you are one of the lucky few, my 05 damn near burned up because of the ehc (eieio) .OK.... I´ll say it once again.... I AM ON MY ORIGINAL EHC, dated 2005, ...... Clean & Tight and dielectric grease!
Stop blaming the EHC! 95% of the problems I´ve read here blaming the EHC were wrong!!!
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Yours is holding up so well because up to a month ago, you weren't putting any miles on itOK.... I´ll say it once again.... I AM ON MY ORIGINAL EHC, dated 2005, ...... Clean & Tight and dielectric grease!
Stop blaming the EHC! 95% of the problems I´ve read here blaming the EHC were wrong!!!
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6K miles in four months... rain, snow, and all sorts of altitudes, from Sea Level up to the Mountains and back home... three times.... not a hitch... the only problem I faced was (under heavy rain) water coming into the air cleaner... cough cough shit shit... but She did carry on... Good Yellow Bitch, Good Yellow Bitch... she did not let me down, she did go to the "true bitter end" and more.Yours is holding up so well because up to a month ago, you weren't putting any miles on itshow us a pic of your odometer, does it look like my avatar, no miles.