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Old 01-19-2017, 06:08 PM
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I'd appreciate any help here fellas, I have a 2016 FLTRXS and i was taking apart the rear turn signals and got a little rough with the ground wire crimp. Well, it looks like i will need to buy another one but I cannot find the part #. If anybody can tell me that would be great.

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Thanks for the link but it's not listed on there. The service manual states I need the harley electrical diagnostic manual to find the part #. If anyone has that and could look it up would be greatly appreciated.

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I live in the UK and am an electrical engineer. The crimp termination depicted are quite often universal. If you have a good automotive electrical shop or audio installers near you it could be they may have what you need perhaps? I have included a couple of links below. There is also a specialist crimping tool used for these usually but with a pair of needle-nose pliers and or a soldering iron you can achieve a good result with a little patience and a keen eye. Alternatively as it is the ground (earth we call it) wire you could extend if required stick a ring tongue on it and find an alternative grounding point as a 'sticking plaster fix.' Good luck and hope this helps.


http://www.dingocroft.co.uk/acatalog...iscellany.html


http://stores.ebay.co.uk/3waycompone...p2047675.l2563
 

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That's close but that's not the right one. Thanks for the link..
 
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No, its not listed there. The harley service tech couldn't even find it on that page.....
 
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It looks like a pin in one of the molex connectors - look to see if you have a wire hanging loose in your system and a connector not connected?
 
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