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How I remove the Ignition Switch on a 2011 Softail Heritage Classic, Tank Mounted Swithc

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Easy,you need to loose the nut on the top of the dash console,then pull up the dash console and remove the connection wires !
Thats'it.

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Tom Diffin

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  • Posted on Jan 01, 2009

SOURCE: oil drain plug

its not a plug its a hose look under the tank on the pipe side, look for the hose thats goes to the bottom frame rail (tube) thats the drain hopes this helps

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 27, 2009

SOURCE: oil drain plug

Hi
It is located on the right side just under the oil tank ; if you follow the rudder hose that exits the rear right side of your oil tank it leads to the bottom of the frame under this is the oil plug. This hose has a plug clamped to the end of it or stuck into a prug that is welded to the frame.
After this unclamp and pull the plug to make sure that you have the dipstick out before pulling it loose.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 04, 2009

SOURCE: oil drain plug

Its at the back of crank box right hand side of bike attached to bottom of frame in a sprung clamp just before the softtail swingarm- black hose with a plug and hose clip

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 24, 2009

SOURCE: how to change oil for2007 heritage softail classic

The oil drain us usually a hose with a plug in it that is held by a clip on the frame. It us usually on the right hand side of the bike just behind and underneath the transmission side cover. Loosen the clamp and pull the plug out. The oil will run out of the tank. Replace plug and add new oil to the tank.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 17, 2009

SOURCE: remove ignition switch from 2000 harley-davidson

To remove the ignition switch turn the handle bar fully to the right, turn the ignition switch to access position and with the key in the switch depress the tab under the switch with a small screwdriver (the tab is to the lower left under the knob) and while pressing down on the key, turn the key counterclockwise about 60 degrees. At that point the switch will pull out of the housing.

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How Do I remove the Tank Mounted Ignition Switch on my 2011 FLSTC?

IIRC, it's in the speedometer housing, right? There's one nut that holds it on from the rear, and I think it's tabbed in the front, or you will see how it hooks up when you lift it. Then it should be fairly simple to get at from behind. Let me know if I'm mixed on this, I can't recall exactly how the 2011 is, but it should be close to the older ones.
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How Do I remove the Tank Mounted Ignition Switch on my 2011 FLSTC?

Hi well it's Looks like a fuse blowing problem!
Check on the fuse box under the seat ,there are a main big fuse and two small fuses! Check it out first .
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