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<strong>DTC</strong> P0562, P0563 5.26<br />

GENERAL<br />

System Fu<strong>se</strong> Block (Under Left Side Cover)<br />

Battery Voltage<br />

FLHR/C/S<br />

8<br />

Battery voltage is monitored by the ECM (terminal 13). If the<br />

battery voltage fails to meet normal operating parameters, a<br />

code is <strong>se</strong>t.<br />

●<br />

Code P0562 is displayed when battery positive voltage is<br />

less than 11.0 volts at 2000 RPM for longer than 5 <strong>se</strong>conds.<br />

11<br />

10<br />

9<br />

5<br />

●<br />

●<br />

Code P0563 is displayed when battery positive voltage is<br />

greater than 16.0 volts for more than 4 <strong>se</strong>conds.<br />

NOTES<br />

Warm idle speed will be automatically increa<strong>se</strong>d if battery<br />

voltage is low at idle.<br />

12<br />

f2210x8x<br />

1<br />

2<br />

3<br />

4<br />

● TSSM problems may also <strong>se</strong>t a code P0562 or P0563.<br />

FLTR, FLHT/C/U<br />

8 7<br />

<strong>DTC</strong><br />

Table 5-43. Code Description<br />

DESCRIPTION<br />

11<br />

10<br />

9<br />

6<br />

5<br />

P0562<br />

Battery voltage low<br />

P0563<br />

Battery voltage high<br />

4<br />

DIAGNOSTICS<br />

Diagnostic Tips<br />

●<br />

●<br />

Low voltage generally indicates a loo<strong>se</strong> wire, corroded<br />

connections, battery and/or a charging system problem.<br />

A high voltage condition may be cau<strong>se</strong>d by a faulty voltage<br />

regulator.<br />

f2204x8x<br />

1<br />

1. Headlamp<br />

2. Ignition<br />

3. Lighting<br />

4. Instruments<br />

5. Brakes/Crui<strong>se</strong><br />

6. Radio Memory<br />

2<br />

3<br />

7. Radio Power<br />

8. Accessory<br />

9. Battery<br />

10. Brake Light Relay<br />

11. P&A<br />

12. Starter Relay<br />

Diagnostic Notes<br />

The reference numbers below correlate with the circled numbers<br />

on the Test 5.26 flow charts.<br />

1. Was battery allowed to discharge Was battery drawn<br />

down by a starting problem<br />

a. Yes. Charge battery.<br />

b. No. See charging system troubleshooting.<br />

2. Connect BREAKOUT BOX (Part No. HD-43876)<br />

between wire harness and ECM. See 5.7 BREAKOUT<br />

BOX: EFI.<br />

3. U<strong>se</strong> DVOM with RPM Pick-up to check RPM on vehicles<br />

without tachometers.<br />

Figure 5-60. Fu<strong>se</strong> Locations<br />

4. This checks for voltage drops in the ECM circuit.<br />

a. Place (+) probe to battery positive terminal.<br />

b. Place (-) probe to W/BK terminal on Breakout Box.<br />

5. Problem is most likely the ground connection at the<br />

frame.<br />

6. Connect BREAKOUT BOX (Part No. HD-42682) to Connector<br />

[22]. FLHR/C/S models will also need HD-42962<br />

adapters.<br />

5-98 2004 Touring: Engine Management (EFI)

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