Before pulling my reverse motor which is dead I was wondering if there is only the one main breaker under side cover? or is there other fuses which could also protect the reverse motor?
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
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Before pulling my reverse motor which is dead I was wondering if there is only the one main breaker under side cover? or is there other fuses which could also protect the reverse motor?
Thanks in advance
Before pulling my reverse motor which is dead I was wondering if there is only the one main breaker under side cover? or is there other fuses which could also protect the reverse motor?
Thanks in advance
Before pulling my reverse motor which is dead I was wondering if there is only the one main breaker under side cover? or is there other fuses which could also protect the reverse motor?
Thanks in advance
What year TriGlide do you have?
There is a sticky in the beginning of this forum on troubleshooting the reverse circuit.
This is what Michael is pointing out to you
in neutral with motor running.
https://www.triketalk.com/forum/threads/49572-Tri-Glide-Reverse-System-Diagnostic-Tips
I only know of one......Under the side cover...Is the motor dead like in no sound at all or do you get a clicking sound....Every time mine wouldn't work it made some sounds..:Shrug:
Make sure your in Neutral. Make sure your Parking brake is off. Make sure your R light is on.
not a peep...
Hooked motor iup to good 12volt power source. Dead as a door nail. Going to send it off for rebuilding.
Was the same thing you were talking about. I pulled the motor out and took it to a local starter/ alternator rebuild shop. 2 days and $65 later I was back in business. I have a 2015 Triglide. They told me that I over heated it.
Was the same thing you were talking about. I pulled the motor out and took it to a local starter/ alternator rebuild shop. 2 days and $65 later I was back in business. I have a 2015 Triglide. They told me that I over heated it.
Just talking about this today.. apparently there are two .. breaker and fuse...
Where is a second one located? The Breaker under the RS cover is the only breaker/ fuse I can find on my Freewheeler
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