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Latest post 07-14-2009 5:13 AM by ridgerunner1965. 5 replies.
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  • 07-08-2009 2:15 PM

    Lost ALL Power??

     I have a '95 FLHT, I was out riding the other evening and just as I was about to pull into my favorite watering hole, my bike went completely dead! I have no power anywhere or to anything. I have checked all of the obvious things like battery, all cable connections, verified amperage in the battery?? I looked for a main fuse but so far have not ound one. Please help, have Little Sturgis to attend in a couple of weeks!

  • 07-08-2009 3:48 PM In reply to

    Re: Lost ALL Power??

     

    did you check your ground to the battery

  • 07-08-2009 4:58 PM In reply to

    Re: Lost ALL Power??

     the main fuse on that is not a fuse, it is a 50 amp circuit breaker, looks like 380-626 except it is 50 amp. i believe our number is 380-984 for the 50 amp one. should be under the right side cover i believe

     

  • 07-09-2009 6:14 AM In reply to

    • FX
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    Re: Lost ALL Power??

    Some dressers had the circuit breakers inside the faring, you get to them by removing the head light. Check where Steve said first..........

    FX

  • 07-09-2009 9:02 AM In reply to

    Re: Lost ALL Power??

     on mine, the 30 amp main is under the right side cover, then the  three 15 amp ones are inside the headlight housing. the parts manual shows the 95 model had fuses instead of circuit breakers, with the exception of a 50 amp main breaker. the exploded idagram is vague, but it appears the fuses are inside the right cover, so i would guess the main is there, or closeby, near the battery

     

  • 07-14-2009 5:13 AM In reply to

    Re: Lost ALL Power??

     my 97 did the same thing,twice.the first time it was the plug where the switch pigtail connects to the wireing harness came loose. plugged it back in and it fired right up.the second time it was a wire broken in the harness where the wires run along the neck and head under the tank.took awhile to find and had to split open the wireing harness.still aint figured out why it broke.just soldered it back and been fine ever since.if you dont have any power to the to the part of the fuse block that handles the ignition and main lighting then your feed wire from the switch  or the switch itself could be bad.let us know what yu find out.

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