Electraglide1
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Sled has 500 miles on it and took it to the dealer for the oil change. Normally I would do this myself but in this case, I found engine oil in the belly pan area and thought it best for the dealer to inspect and correct the issue under warranty. I'm told the oil came from the airbox likely due to the sled being overfull. The dealer performed the oil change with the proper amount called for in the manual but it reads low on the dipstick. The dealer thinks upon initial set up prior to delivery, they filled it to the "full" mark which is actually over filling the tank. Anyone else hear about this issue?
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Makr sure it is hot when checking...
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Supposed to warm it up till fan comes on, shut it off and wait 30 seconds. Then check the level.
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Electraglide1
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Thank you guys, for your replies. I would think my dealer did that however, I will make sure I am checking it correctly.
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