Harley-Davidson motorcycles are known for their power and performance, but maintaining them requires attention to detail. One crucial aspect of motorcycle maintenance is ensuring that the fork oil is at the correct level. The Harley fork oil capacity chart is an essential tool that can help motorcycle enthusiasts determine the proper amount of fork oil…
If you own a Harley-Davidson motorcycle, you may have encountered the B1410 code. This code indicates that there is an issue with the first amplifier channel speaker, specifically that it is open. This can be caused by a variety of factors, including a faulty speaker or wiring issues. To diagnose and fix this issue, you…
If you own a Harley-Davidson motorcycle, you may have encountered the B1411 code. This code indicates that there is a problem with the speaker in channel 1 of your audio system. Specifically, it means that the speaker is shorted low. This can result in poor sound quality or even no sound at all. There are…
If you own a Harley-Davidson motorcycle, chances are you’ve encountered a diagnostic trouble code (DTC) at some point. These codes are used by the bike’s self-diagnostic system to alert you to potential issues with your motorcycle. One of the most common codes you may encounter is Harley Code B1412. Harley Code B1412 indicates that there…
If you own a Harley-Davidson motorcycle, you may have encountered trouble codes at some point. These codes are generated by the motorcycle’s onboard diagnostic system (OBD) when it detects one or more malfunction sensors, circuits, or components. One of the most common codes that Harley riders experience is code 81406, which indicates an invalid or…
If you own a Harley-Davidson motorcycle, you may come across the B1422 error code at some point. This code indicates that there is a problem with the channel 2 speaker, which may be shorted high or shorted together. When this error code appears, you may experience issues with your audio system, such as no sound…
If you own a Harley-Davidson and have encountered the P2102 code, you may be wondering what it means and what you should do about it. This code is related to the throttle actuator control motor circuit being low, which can cause a variety of issues with your bike’s performance. When the P2102 code appears, it…
If you own a Harley-Davidson motorcycle, you may have seen the P2103 diagnostic trouble code (DTC) appear on your dashboard. This code indicates a problem with the throttle actuator control motor circuit. It is important to address this issue promptly to prevent further damage to your motorcycle and ensure safe driving. The P2103 DTC can…
If you’re a Harley owner, you may have experienced the P2105 error code. This code indicates that the throttle actuator control system has entered a forced shutdown mode. When this happens, the engine will not accelerate, and you may have trouble starting your bike. It’s important to address this issue as soon as possible to…
If you own a Harley-Davidson motorcycle, you may have encountered the P2107 code at some point. This code is related to the Throttle Actuator Control Module (TACM) and is usually accompanied by a “check engine” light on your dashboard. The P2107 code is set when the ETC control area of the Powertrain Control Module (PCM)…