2016-2023 Harley Davidson Street Indicators
Between 2016 and 2023, the Harley-Davidson Street Indicators symbolize an iconic blend of historic American motorcycle design and current innovation. During this time period, these indicators, sometimes known as turn signals, were critical in improving the safety and style of Harley-Davidson’s Street series motorcycles. As we go into the specifics of these indicators, we will look at how they have evolved through time, the technology that has been incorporated into them, and their significance in the context of Harley-Davidson’s commitment to both history and development in the motorcycle business. The Harley-Davidson Street Indicators have illuminated the route forward for both riders and aficionados since their birth in 2016 and their most recent revisions in 2023.
INDICATORS
See Figure 15. Indicator lights in the speedometer face illuminate to indicate the status of the associated motorcycle function. Refer to Table 10.
Table 10. Indicator Lights
ICON | NAME | FUNCTION |
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Neutral | Illuminates when transmission is in neutral. |
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Left turn | Flashes when turn signal switch is activated for a left turn. Push center button on turn signal switch to cancel. |
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Oil pressure | If indicator remains lit, stop engine and check oil level. |
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Coolant temperature | Illuminates when temperature exceeds a safe maximum. |
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High beam | Illuminates when high beams are on. Press the low beam switch to switch to low beam. |
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Right turn | Flashes when turn signal switch is activated for a right turn. Push center button on turn signal switch to cancel. |
Table 10. Indicator Lights
ICON | NAME | FUNCTION |
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Check engine | Illuminates briefly when ignition switch is in IGNITION or ACC position. If indicator illuminates at any other time, see a Harley-Davidson dealer for diagnostic assistance. |
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Low fuel | Illuminates when fuel level is at approximately 3.1 L (0.8 gal) or less. Fill with recommended fuel as soon as possible. |
FAQs
Harley Davidson Street Indicators, commonly known as turn signals, are critical components of Harley-Davidson motorcycle safety. They signal a rider’s intention to change lanes or turn.
The indicators are controlled by the controls on the motorcycle’s handlebars. To activate the left or right turn signal, press the corresponding switch.
Harley-Davidson indicators are designed to be compatible with specific models. It is critical to confirm compatibility with your specific Street model.
LED indicators are used on several Street models since they are brighter and use less energy than traditional bulbs.
Typically, the indicator bulb can be accessed by removing the indicator lens and then replacing the bulb.
Yes, various aftermarket solutions for indicator lenses are available, allowing you to customize the look of your indicators.
Some Harley-Davidson models include self-canceling indicators that switch off automatically following a turn or lane change.
Yes, accessories such as smoked lenses and auxiliary illumination are available to improve indication visibility.
Rapid blinking can signal a blown bulb or a wiring problem. First, check the lights and connections.
Keep up to speed on recalls by visiting the official Harley-Davidson website or contacting your local store.
Yes, but make sure they are compliant with local legislation.
Warranty coverage varies, so check with your dealer or consult to your motorcycle’s documentation for more information.
Although Harley-Davidson builds its indicators to be weather-resistant, it is critical to protect them from adverse weather conditions whenever feasible.
Some Harley-Davidson models allow you to customize the flashing speed through settings in the motorcycle’s electronics.
Genuine Harley-Davidson replacement parts and components for Street Indicators are available at authorized Harley-Davidson dealerships and online merchants.
Useful Link
View Full PDF : Harley Davidson Street 2016-2023 User Manual |Auto User Guide
Instruments : 2016-2023 Harley Davidson Street Instruments Guide