I have a 2017 RG Spl. Does my battery charging line have a inline fuse? I haven’t been able to find it if it does. My battery Tender shows a green light after a few minutes of being plugged in, but my battery won’t charge and bike won’t start. But if I use my NOCO jumper, with it plugged into the NOCO supplied lines, the bike will start. I put a new Interstate battery in it this May, the original one was starting to get weak. Thanks in advance for any help.
maybe im just an idiot but I remove my seat and theres so much shit in there I can't even see the battery and I really don't want to unplug 10 different cables to expose it, I didn't think it would be this hard to just put gps on my softail standard, this is so frustrating
Can someone tell H-D that the motorcycle comes with a pre-installed connector, and remove the left side cover of the battery (no seat removal necessary) to find it? Could you check the owner's manual for instructions? lol
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I have a 2017 RG Spl. Does my battery charging line have a inline fuse? I haven’t been able to find it if it does.
My battery Tender shows a green light after a few minutes of being plugged in, but my battery won’t charge and bike won’t start.
But if I use my NOCO jumper, with it plugged into the NOCO supplied lines, the bike will start.
I put a new Interstate battery in it this May, the original one was starting to get weak.
Thanks in advance for any help.
On a factory installed battery tender connector, where is the fuse to it?
Can we use the SAE/tender connection that already comes with the bike? Or do we have to
Actually do all of this process ?
Hi there, you can use the harness that is already installed!
maybe im just an idiot but I remove my seat and theres so much shit in there I can't even see the battery and I really don't want to unplug 10 different cables to expose it, I didn't think it would be this hard to just put gps on my softail standard, this is so frustrating
? They already come with one.🙄
Wowwww 😮 all that just to get to the battery 🤦♂️
Can someone tell H-D that the motorcycle comes with a pre-installed connector, and remove the left side cover of the battery (no seat removal necessary) to find it? Could you check the owner's manual for instructions? lol