Questions & Answers for: Harley Davidson replace starter solenoid

Question about 2008 VRSCDX Night Rod Special

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...starter solenoid. Make sure the bike is out of gear. Locate the starter motor on the front of the engine. Use a jumper cable and connect from battery positive to the cable on the starter motor. This ...

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Question about 2000 FXDX Dyna Super Glide Sport

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...replace it? Well, there is a starter relay which is a 1 inch plastic cube like thing and then there is the starter solenoid that is actually part of the Nippondenso type starter. The starter relay ...

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Question about 2003 FXSTS Springer Softail

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...starter assembly and to replace it you must disassemble the starter. The symptoms of this going bad is you'll hear the starter spinning but the engine will not turn over. Now, if you're only ...

Question about 2003 FXSTS Springer Softail

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...the battery and replace the contacts by removing the 14mm nuts that hold the cable on each one. Pretty straight forward and you can usually do this without removing the starter. Good Luck ...

Question about 2005 XL 883R Sportster

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...motor when you press the button. You can usually replace these contacts without removing the starter from the engine. You can get the parts at your H-D dealer or at an aftermarket shop. Good Luck ...

Question about 1993 XLH Sportster 883

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...replace starter Hi.before replacing the solenoid, check in order: ground, ignition circuit breaker, main circuit breaker, starter switch, starter relay, solenoid. Test the solenoid reading Volts ...

...replace the starter relay otherwise the usual suspects for a faulty starter solenoid are: 1. Battery terminals have loose or corroded connections. 2. Battery cables faulty due corroded or broken ...

...solenoid and the starter spins you will know that the starter will spin but not any more than that. If the battery is dead or below about 12 VDC you may hear a small click if the starter relay is ...

Question about 2003 FLSTCI Heritage Classic

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...does not bind or stick. Once you have the mechanism freed up, check the starter again. If it does not engage, replace the solenoid (or, while you're at it, just replace the entire starter

Question about 2003 FLSTCI Heritage Classic

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replace starter solenoid Hi Jason, first when checking anything in the starter circuit you must make sure the battery connections are clean and tight especially the negative cable at both ends and has

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