07-06-2018, 10:02 AM
(07-06-2018, 01:31 AM)SportsterDoc_imp Wrote: After you check Popgun's advice in PP 2 & 3 of post 2, including unplugging and re-plugging the connector and insuring at all the pins/sockets are fully engaged in the connector cavities, then if that does not solve the issue, swap the two relays.
I do not know about the 2013, but the 2014 standard has a 4 pin connector (to accommodate the fuel gauge).
Yellow/red changes to brown at the connector, then goes to the fuel pump relay for power.
Black/white changes to green/black at the connector, then goes to ground.
If the ground is clean, as Popgun already suggested, the pump can be tested by powering the yellow/red wire, while grounding the black/white.
I am sure Popgun will advise if the 2013 schematic is different.
2013 fuel pump assy has a flat, 3 pin connector, versus square 4 pin for 2014

AND I bet 1x U$100 ca$h that there is NO real corrosion
