Technical Service Bulletin M1615 — 2021 HARLEY-DAVIDSON RA1250S

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Bulletin Details

TSB ID M1615
Manufacturer
Vehicle 2021 HARLEY-DAVIDSON RA1250S
Component UNKNOWN OR OTHER
Communication Date

Bulletin Summary

SERVICE BULLETIN M1615: 2024 REVOLUTION MAX CHARGING SYSTEM CHANGES. PURPOSE: This bulletin informs dealers of updates made to the charging system on 2024 Revolution® Max powered vehicles. For 2024, the charging system has been updated to improve electrical output at idle and low Revolutions Per Minute (rpm). Maximum output has remained the same. The following components have been changed: Stator and Stator Screws: The stator has increased in thickness, adding more wire length and longer stator screws; Cooling Manifold: The cooling manifold needed to be machined deeper to accommodate the stator size change; Alternator Cover Screws: The screws were shortened to prevent breaking through the new cooling manifold; Rotor Assembly: The magnets were moved, re-centering them over the new stator windings. NOTE: Using any of these parts in a 2021-2023 Revolution® Max motor can result in catastrophic engine failure. NOTE: All Parts Catalogs have been updated to show correct service part numbers.

About Technical Service Bulletins

A Technical Service Bulletin (TSB) is a document issued by a vehicle manufacturer to its dealers, describing a known issue with a specific vehicle or set of vehicles and the recommended procedure to fix it. Unlike recalls, TSBs are not mandatory and are typically only performed if an owner reports the related issue. However, TSBs can be an indicator of common problems with a vehicle.

Other TSBs for the 2021 HARLEY-DAVIDSON RA1250S

M1663 UNKNOWN OR OTHER
M1608 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
M1608 POWER TRAIN
M1573 SUSPENSION
M1590 VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL:CRUISE CONTROL
M1579 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
M1546 POWER TRAIN
M1546 ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING
M1567 EQUIPMENT
M1569 EQUIPMENT
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