Harley Davidson Toys - Recent Questions, Troubleshooting & Support
No sound
Hi, My Harley Davidson lamp stopped working a couple of years ago with no sound, night light and the lights on the motorcycle all stopped working but only the main light worked, so I have just taken it apart to see the problem. (fed up it didn't work) I checked the fuse and it was OK so I removed it and its board, I also removed the transformer, then used my multimeter set to ohms and checked the transformer (RED) input wires and got a zero reading, no resistance tells me the primary winding had burnt out. The (BLUE) output wires did have resistance which tells me the secondary winding was OK. I de-soldered the Red and Blue wires and bought a new similar transformer from eBay soldered it in and the lamps and sound now works as it should
King America Harley Davidson Lamp does not work.
If you remove the six screws holding the base of the lamp together (one is under a rubber foot), you will find a circuit board which controls all functions of the lamp. Look for a small 1A fuse that is located on the top side of the board. Remove and replace with a new fuse. I purchased a pack of two in the electrical dept. at Ace Hardware. Everything on mine now works again!
PN 68924-07
your opinion is that oil is too strong to shoot into the trotthle body
Why wont headlights come on
Bad relay. Here's a tip. Open up the replacement relay, and thoroughly coat the thin wired coil with clear nail polish (or good 'ole varnish). Keep applying until there's a good thick layer covering the entire coil, and also coat the lead wires. Doing this will utterly prevent future burnout. BTW, you can do the same with the charging relay. The coil's wires are so thin that they burn out with the slightest overload. Coating them not only protects them from burnout, but also from corrosion... forever.
Why is it pulling high volts: 15.6?
Your buddy is right - but if that does not remedy the issue then the charging regulator is bogus. A voltage that high will cook your battery, vaporize the electrolyte and cause permanent damage to the battery.
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