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Hello I'm a new owner of a 2020 breakout and installed new bars i believe I installed everything correctly checked the lights before I put everything back together and was working, once everything was put back together the left tail light is completely inoperable no idea what to do next. I'm also getting fault codes B2151c and B2176h
Last edited by Retrovicious; Jul 29, 2020 at 10:41 AM.
On a stock bike only the center/fender mounted lamp acts as a running and brake lamp. The left and right rears only work as turn signal lights. The BCM (body control module) can be re-programed to make the left and rear lamps also act as brake lamps but, since they are single filament bulbs, they cannot act as running lamps.
The left and right front lamps act as running and turn signal lamps. If the left front does still work correctly my first guess is left rear bulb has gone bad.
I'm guessing you had to extend the wiring which means you had to pull the pins from the connectors. Wire pin didnt get put back correctlly my thoughts, easy to do, I'm guilty...*laffs
On a stock bike only the center/fender mounted lamp acts as a running and brake lamp. The left and right rears only work as turn signal lights. The BCM (body control module) can be re-programed to make the left and rear lamps also act as brake lamps but, since they are single filament bulbs, they cannot act as running lamps.
The left and right front lamps act as running and turn signal lamps. If the left front does still work correctly my first guess is left rear bulb has gone bad.
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