LED Tour Pak light kit harness question.
#1
LED Tour Pak light kit harness question.
I am putting the LED tourpak light kit on a 2002 Classic.
I have a quick detach Tourpak with the quick detach harness.
The Harness that comes from the LED Light Kit Has completely Different connectors.
I am guessing that there should be a Y connector that goes from the LED to the Side lights and to the Main Wiring harness under the seat.
Has anyone encountered this and what was your solution.
The Stealer wants me to bring bike by so they can Make a harness for this. I can only imagine at what cost!
Any help is much appreciated.
I have a quick detach Tourpak with the quick detach harness.
The Harness that comes from the LED Light Kit Has completely Different connectors.
I am guessing that there should be a Y connector that goes from the LED to the Side lights and to the Main Wiring harness under the seat.
Has anyone encountered this and what was your solution.
The Stealer wants me to bring bike by so they can Make a harness for this. I can only imagine at what cost!
Any help is much appreciated.
#3
I have the detachable Tour Pak and the License Plate light under the Turn Signal Bar.
I added the rear Fascia with the LED lights and needed a third plug. I didn't want to pay the dealer,
so I made a "Splitter" for the Tour Pak plug. "Plug-N-Play" No splicing.
I added the rear Fascia with the LED lights and needed a third plug. I didn't want to pay the dealer,
so I made a "Splitter" for the Tour Pak plug. "Plug-N-Play" No splicing.
The other plug in the picture is for the speakers.
Here is the splitter I made.
Last edited by Ultra89Rider; 05-21-2013 at 07:12 PM.
#4
you can always do your own splicing..
black is ground
blue is run lights
red/yel is brake light
to simplify my life I just rewired the whole thing from under the seat back to the tourpak.
i use a $12 flat 4 trailer plug ( which has leds on the bike side for troubleshooting), and the mating end at the tourpak.
these plugs are robust and weather proof.
the 4th pin- is 'extra' and wired to my acc circuit from hone and camera chargers etc in the tourpak.
cheap and easy.
the dealer solution exists but pricey.
mike
black is ground
blue is run lights
red/yel is brake light
to simplify my life I just rewired the whole thing from under the seat back to the tourpak.
i use a $12 flat 4 trailer plug ( which has leds on the bike side for troubleshooting), and the mating end at the tourpak.
these plugs are robust and weather proof.
the 4th pin- is 'extra' and wired to my acc circuit from hone and camera chargers etc in the tourpak.
cheap and easy.
the dealer solution exists but pricey.
mike
#6
My 12 RGU had a harness in the TP for the side lamps, there is a brake lamp wire already in place so I bought two males, two females of the three wire plug in the box, a package of pin connectors for both and spliced up a 'Y' splitter that looks stock for mine. I used excess wire from the new lamp harness to make the 'Y' jumper. Including a hour or so building the Y I had around three hours in my TP spoiler and lamp install, less than $25 for all the plugs and pins but you will need to get a set of the crimpers for them, I already had mine from previous work.
#7
Thank you everyone!
Got it figured out.
The Y adaptor with the Kit plugs under the seat, from there it all works.
Only PITA is that now I still need to splice the main line to make it easier to remover the tourpak with taking the seat off first. Just need to put another connector between the Seat and Tour Pak.
Cheers!
Got it figured out.
The Y adaptor with the Kit plugs under the seat, from there it all works.
Only PITA is that now I still need to splice the main line to make it easier to remover the tourpak with taking the seat off first. Just need to put another connector between the Seat and Tour Pak.
Cheers!
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