Harley davidson softail 2005 will not start clicking noise
When I try to start the engine it just "clicks". It happened before and I've changed the battery 1 month ago. Even with the new battery it won't start...
Brother Joel - thank you very much for the helping hand! Unfortunately it was not the solution (and it makes me more and more concerned because I've been around some electric problems before...). Hope to get some other ideas to get my "fat girl" rolling again! Keep riding!!!Brother Joel - thank you very much for the helping hand! Unfortunately it was not the solution (and it makes me more and more concerned because I've been around some electric problems before...). Hope to get some other ideas to get my "fat girl" rolling again! Keep riding!!!
By the way - it is FUEL INJECTED, not carburated. Not recommended some kind of jump start...By the way - it is FUEL INJECTED, not carburated. Not recommended some kind of jump start...
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Charge the battery overnight and it should probably start the colder tempture will drain the battery faster. Id suggest getting a battery tender to keep it fully charged if you are keeping it out side all winter
Brother Joel - thank you very much for the helping hand! Unfortunately it was not the solution (and it makes me more and more concerned because I've been around some electric problems before...). Hope to get some other ideas to get my "fat girl" rolling again! Keep riding!!!
By the way - it is FUEL INJECTED, not carburated. Not recommended some kind of jump start...
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