Check Engine Lamp
See Figure 1. The check engine lamp is located near the lower left side of the speedometer face. Its purpose is to indicate whether or not the engine/engine management system is operating normally. The engine lamp color is amber.
The engine lamp normally comes on when the ignition is first turned on and remains on for approximately 4 seconds, as the engine management system runs a series of self-diagnostics.
If the check engine lamp comes on at any other time, see a Harley-Davidson dealer.
Low Fuel Lamp
See Figure 1. The low fuel lamp is located in the speedometer face, lower center by check engine lamp. The low fuel lamp indicates low fuel level in the tank. The low fuel lamp illuminates to indicate that you have approximately 3.8 L (1.0 USgal)of gasoline left in the tank.
If the low fuel lamp remains lit after adding fuel or filling the fuel tank, see your Harley-Davidson dealer.
Battery Discharge Lamp
See Figure 1. The red battery charging lamp indicates either overcharging or undercharging of the battery. Refer to Maintenance and Lubrication → Battery.
Cruise Control Lamps
Cruise control equipped models feature two additional indicator lamps.
Sixth Gear Lamp
See Figure 1. The sixth gear lamp on the speedometer face indicates when the transmission is in sixth gear.
Security System Lamp
See Figure 1. The red security system lamp on the speedometer face indicates when the security system is armed. Refer to Hands-Free Security Module → HARLEY-DAVIDSON SMART SECURITY SYSTEM.
If the security system lamp remains lit after the security system is disarmed, see your Harley-Davidson dealer.
Reverse Enable Lamp
The reverse enable lamp is located with the reverse controls on the left handlebar. This yellow lamp is lit when reverse operation is enabled. See Controls and Indicators → Reverse Operation.
1Sixth gear lamp
2Odometer/trip odometer
3Check engine lamp
4Low fuel warning lamp
5Battery discharge lamp
6Security system lamp
7Cruise lamp
8ABS lamp (not used)
Figure 1. Indicator Lamps