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1999 Honda VT 1100 C3 Shadow Aero oil pressure switch location

Where is the 1999 Honda Shadow Aero 1100 - VT1100C3 oil pressure sensor located? @

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What is the problem you are having.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 24, 2009

SOURCE: MY 1999 HONDA SHADOW AERO VT1100C3 SHIFTS FINE.

If it is difficult to get into first gear when stopped then there might be a problem with the clutch. You should have about 10mm of free end play when the clutch lever is out. If it has more than 10mm of free play the clutch is not completely disengauging when you pull in the clutch lever.
If the clutch lever is okay then it is remotely possible that you have bent shift forks. If so, they must be replaced not straightened.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 24, 2010

SOURCE: Need wiring scymatics for 1999 Honda 1100 Shadow

You need to buy a repair manual as not too many people give free electrical schematic. Can try Haynes or Clymers.

A Miller

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  • Posted on May 06, 2010

SOURCE: I just purchased a 2001 honda shadow 1100 aero. It

The pros at the parts desk at your Honda dealer can answer all your questions and maybe guide you to a owners manual ... you could check here ...http://hrca.honda.com/

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David Belcher

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  • Posted on Mar 13, 2011

SOURCE: I cant find my oil

The oil pressure switch is located on the main crankcase/block on the bottom left side next to the neutral switch. The sender on the left/front is the neutral switch and the sender on the right is the oil pressure switch. They are probably hard to see because the left exhaust pipe is in the way.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 07, 2011

SOURCE: I have a 1998 Honda

IF the all the high tension wires and terminals are clean and in good condition. There may be an issue with the battery or its terminals.

The battery is under the seat. You will have to remove the seat by removing the bolt on the fender and screws on the side. If you know someone with the same battery rating to swap with or to 'tap' power when starting to test if it is a dead battery.

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