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Do you remember how many different plugs/connectors you had in the bars when you got the dominator tbars? I just got mine last night, prewires as well. I went thru it all to make sure they were good and have everything, but, I had 2 connects on on left and three on the right. Based on my manuals wiring schematic, I thought there was only one on the left, and two on the ride, because I need to pull the stock twist grip sensor out and into the new bars.
Not really certain, it's been a while. But there are turn signal wires, switches and heated grips, I think. In the video tutorial link from the instructions, i think it said that the heated grip wires were just folded back into the bundle.
Watch when you hook it up again under the tank. There are two plugs that are the same size. You'll get a code if you plug into the wrong one.
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