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I need a favor. The run/brake/turn controller I ordered finally arrived. When I went to install it, I noticed a black box in the place where the controller was supposed to go (between the wire harness and turn signals). Being the second owner of the bike, I'm not sure if it is a stock or an aftermarket part. I took some pictures and I was hopping someone could check their bike to see if they have the same box.
When I remove the box, and install the new r/b/t controller, the brake lights and turn signals don't work. When I install the new r/b/t controller with the existing box the turn signals work but the brake lights flash 3 times then shut off.
I called up the manufacturer of the r/b/t controller (Cyclevisions) and got no help. I was told that they would not warranty the controller since I bought it from Chromeglow.com
I gave up, removed the r/b/t controller and have the new fender light as a running light.
I looked and I have the same little box, so it is a stock piece. I don't have a TMCC wiring diagram, but I do have a HD softail manual I can check later.
We have a 2007 TMCC Keystone 103 so if anyone is in need of specs from the manual, I will gladly give them to you. Shoot me an email and you will get em.
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