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Old 07-14-2013, 08:41 PM
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Ok so after a week of searching and what not I still can't figure out how to wire my passing lamp kit, mounted TS's to the bike. I have went to 2 different HD dealers with no kinda help. They couldn't even give me the right parts I needed. But anyway

I have the passing lamps wired but I'm at a complete loss for how the turn signals are to be wired. I just want to get rid of the handle bar mounted on. Any help would be great. I also bought the HD wiring harness so the passing lamp will stay on with the brights but I didn't have any of the plugs the instructions said I should have
 
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Year bike?
Are the existing run turns 2 wire or 3 wire?
 
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Your turn signals should have three wires going to them, one for turn, one for running one for ground.
 
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Year bike?
Are the existing run turns 2 wire or 3 wire?


The bike is an 2005. I'll check tomorrow to see how many wires the factory turns are. Also the HD wiring harness I got today is part # 69200442. So it will allow the aux light to be switched on with either the high or low beams
 
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You can cheat, cut the wires from the old run turns, ring them out so you know what each wire does (no big deal), then solder and heat shrink them to the new lights. Or trace them back to under the tank where they plug in.
 
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Ok figured it out. Went to work and got some deutz connectors and wired the passing lights. Then took another look in the headlight housing and found where the T/S's connect to the main harness. Reprinted the connector I got from HD and boom everything works with connectors. Also installed the HD cig lighter plug along with some handlebar style speakers.
 
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