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Kuryakyn LED fuel guage problem

Discussion in 'Motorcycle Tech Talk' started by davecobb, Mar 30, 2006.

  1. davecobb

    davecobb New Member

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    I have an '05 Road King and just installed a Kuryakyn LED fuel gauge and charging system indicator (the Informer). When my tank is full, the low fuel light comes on in the speedometer console. Once it gets to the 3/4 level, it goes out. I haven't ran it down to empty yet to see if the light comes back on. It was a 3 wire installation with an amp plug. Has anybody got a fix for this problem.
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    FLHTbiker Moderator Staff Member

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    I would go back through the wiring and check to make sure its all connected properly. Also, was this set-up designed for an HD application.

    Marc
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    davecobb New Member

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    Wired ?

    This installation is H.D.There are only three wires.They are color matched and pluged in the proper positions.The Kuryakyn guage works fine ,it's the glitch with the speedo low fuel light.Help !
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    FLHTbiker Moderator Staff Member

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    Something is wired wrong, is there any kind of a wiring diagram that came with it that maybe shows the low fuel light. You could always disconnect the low fuel light. :)

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