Harley-Davidson Electra Glide Ultra Limited 2013 Owner's Manual
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The recommended tire pressure for the front tire is 36 PSI and for the rear tire is 40 PSI. It is essential to check the tire pressure regularly to ensure optimal performance and safety.
It is recommended to change the oil every 5,000 miles or once a year, whichever comes first. Always use the oil grade specified in the owner’s manual for best performance.
The recommended coolant is a 50/50 mixture of ethylene glycol-based antifreeze and deionized water. Ensure the coolant is suitable for aluminum engines to prevent corrosion.
First, check the battery for charge and connections. Ensure the kill switch is in the 'Run' position. Inspect the fuses and starter relay. If the problem persists, consult a professional mechanic.
Regular maintenance such as timely oil changes, maintaining correct tire pressure, and using high-quality fuel can improve fuel efficiency. Riding at steady speeds and avoiding rapid acceleration can also help.
To adjust the suspension, refer to the owner’s manual for specific settings. Generally, adjust the rear shock absorbers using the air pump to set the correct pressure based on load and riding conditions.
If overheating occurs, stop the motorcycle and let it cool down. Check the coolant level and refill if necessary. Inspect for leaks or blockages in the cooling system. If the issue persists, seek professional assistance.
Regularly check the battery terminals for corrosion and ensure they are tight. Keep the battery charged, especially during long periods of inactivity, using a trickle charger. Replace the battery if it shows signs of failing.
Signs of a worn-out drive belt include visible cracks, fraying, or missing teeth. Additionally, unusual noises while riding may indicate a belt issue. Regularly inspect the belt for wear and replace it as needed.
Regularly check the brake fluid level and top it up if necessary. Inspect brake pads for wear and replace them if they are below the recommended thickness. Test the brakes for responsiveness before rides.