My 04 deuce ran perfect one day and stopped firing the next day ,, I replaced the crankshaft sensor and it busted right off no problem ,, I checked the ecm put in another bike and it busted off no problem , I replaced the coil and still nothing it was just the crankshaft sensor and all the parts bought figuring this out were brand new Harley part's , but at least I have a brand new Harley coil and crankshaft sensor ,, my advice is always check the crankshaft sensor first ,,
I wish I can add a picture, where are those crankshaft sensor for all those old motorcycle from 80's they look nothing like this ones you show. we need a video for those ones....
Where the heck is it located on 2002 HD sportster? It isn’t right below my oil filter?
My 04 deuce ran perfect one day and stopped firing the next day ,, I replaced the crankshaft sensor and it busted right off no problem ,, I checked the ecm put in another bike and it busted off no problem , I replaced the coil and still nothing it was just the crankshaft sensor and all the parts bought figuring this out were brand new Harley part's , but at least I have a brand new Harley coil and crankshaft sensor ,, my advice is always check the crankshaft sensor first ,,
0:10 Here is where my crank shaft broke!
I wish I can add a picture, where are those crankshaft sensor for all those old motorcycle from 80's they look nothing like this ones you show. we need a video for those ones....
William Mordor older HD’s did not have cps
@@mceleste187 my 2002 Electra glide wire is very much longer and I don’t know where the wire ends up to change it.
Please a have an Yamaha yzf 750r...motor......your product si for my bike???...
I find it so funny when idiots think holding there hands in a triangle makes them legit.
Replacing the crankshaft position sensor is a royal pain due to the way Harley runs the wire and the location of the connector
Where does the wire end up? I can’t see to find where it runs to. Mine is the two pin style with the longer wire.
I like where that son of a bitch is at right there at the back of the engine, I'm glad that long hairs smart feller told us that ain't you?
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