Hello
I have an '03 100 Anniversary Ultra Classic. It's only got 18,000 kms on it but I have a very serious electrical problem. The bike dies with zero electrical power. Supposedly Harley changed the main relay from a 40 to 50 amp, but even after increasing the amperage to 50 amp, my bike still dies with no warning (or lights of any sort) until the relay cools enough for it to reset and allow me to restart the bike (about 1 minute). So much for city or night driving. Here's what I've had done to it by certified Harley shops: All the grounds were inspected andretorqued, all main wiring was traced and inspected for wear, the ignition was toally stripped down and inspected, the relay was upgraded to a 50 amp (twice), the battery was changed, all wiring inside the faring was inspected,and acomplete diagnostic was performed (all OK). My problem does not seem to be related to distance driven, speed, air temperature or weather. From reviewing the electrical diagrams at the lastest Harley shop (Leo Harley in Montreal, who worked very hard to solve my problem) it appears to methat other than the fuses off the relay, only the ignition and starter go directly off the relay. And I have'nt blown one single fuse. I had trailer wiring installed this spring (before the problem started) but it was inspected by Leo HD who says it's fine. Also my problem happens with and without the trailer in tow. I love the bike but unfortunately I'm losing confidence in it (I nearly had a bad one with my daughter on with me). I am considering selling it but won'tuntil the problem is resolved, asI don't want to expose someone else to a potentially serious accident. I've spent $1000.00 so far and no closer to resolving the issue.
I would apprciate it if anyone has a suggestion the I can follow-up on to find the source of my problem.
I have an '03 100 Anniversary Ultra Classic. It's only got 18,000 kms on it but I have a very serious electrical problem. The bike dies with zero electrical power. Supposedly Harley changed the main relay from a 40 to 50 amp, but even after increasing the amperage to 50 amp, my bike still dies with no warning (or lights of any sort) until the relay cools enough for it to reset and allow me to restart the bike (about 1 minute). So much for city or night driving. Here's what I've had done to it by certified Harley shops: All the grounds were inspected andretorqued, all main wiring was traced and inspected for wear, the ignition was toally stripped down and inspected, the relay was upgraded to a 50 amp (twice), the battery was changed, all wiring inside the faring was inspected,and acomplete diagnostic was performed (all OK). My problem does not seem to be related to distance driven, speed, air temperature or weather. From reviewing the electrical diagrams at the lastest Harley shop (Leo Harley in Montreal, who worked very hard to solve my problem) it appears to methat other than the fuses off the relay, only the ignition and starter go directly off the relay. And I have'nt blown one single fuse. I had trailer wiring installed this spring (before the problem started) but it was inspected by Leo HD who says it's fine. Also my problem happens with and without the trailer in tow. I love the bike but unfortunately I'm losing confidence in it (I nearly had a bad one with my daughter on with me). I am considering selling it but won'tuntil the problem is resolved, asI don't want to expose someone else to a potentially serious accident. I've spent $1000.00 so far and no closer to resolving the issue.
I would apprciate it if anyone has a suggestion the I can follow-up on to find the source of my problem.