If you own a Harley-Davidson motorcycle, you may have encountered a B1404 fault code at some point. This code indicates an internal thermal shutdown error, which can be caused by a variety of factors. It’s important to understand what this code means and how to diagnose and fix the issue to keep your motorcycle running…
If you own a Harley-Davidson motorcycle, you may have encountered the B1405 diagnostic trouble code (DTC) at some point. This code indicates an EQ correlation error, which means that there is a problem with the audio system. The B1405 code can be triggered by a variety of issues, including an invalid or missing EQ, a…
If you own a Harley-Davidson motorcycle, you may have encountered an error code B1103. This code refers to an internal error in the left-hand control module (LHCM) that controls the turn signal. The error message indicates that there is a fault in the LHCM, and you should take your motorcycle to a dealer for repair…
If you own a Harley-Davidson motorcycle, you may have encountered the B1153 error code. This error code is related to the right-hand controls module (RHCM), which is responsible for controlling the turn signals, horn, and other functions on the right side of the handlebars. When this error code appears, it means that there is an…
If you own a Harley-Davidson motorcycle, you may have encountered a fault code displayed on the instrument cluster. One of the most common codes that Harley riders face is the B1200 code. This code indicates an internal fault in the instrument module and is a serious issue that requires immediate attention. When the B1200 code…
If you own a Harley Davidson motorcycle, you may have encountered a B1210 error code. This code refers to a fuel level sender that has been shorted low or open. When this code is triggered, the fuel gauge may not work correctly, and the low fuel warning light may flash even if there is fuel…
If you own a Harley-Davidson motorcycle, you might have encountered various error codes that can be confusing and frustrating. One of the most common codes that riders encounter is the Harley Code B1211. This code indicates that there is an issue with the fuel level sender, which is responsible for measuring the amount of fuel…
If you own a Harley-Davidson motorcycle and have been experiencing issues with the fuel gauge, you may have encountered error code B1212. This code indicates that the fuel signal is low, which can cause inaccurate readings on your fuel gauge. Fortunately, there are steps you can take to diagnose and fix this issue. To begin,…
If you’re experiencing issues with your Harley-Davidson motorcycle, one of the first things you’ll want to do is check for any diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs). One such code is B1213, which indicates a fuel signal high. This code can be triggered for a variety of reasons, including a faulty fuel gauge or sender, a damaged…
If you own a Harley-Davidson motorcycle, you may have encountered the term “DTC” or “trouble code.” These codes can be helpful in diagnosing issues with your bike. One such code is B1300, which indicates a problem with the radio voltage. When your Harley-Davidson’s BCM (body control module) detects high voltage in the radio, it will…