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Was alerted while riding that my rear lights were out. Pulled into a parking lot and sure enough, no brake lights, no running lights, no tail light. My signals work fine though, as well as all of my front lights. Felt the wires underneath the rear fender, didn't feel any damage, didn't see anything noticeably disconnected or damaged in the wiring, new to bikes so going to check fuses once I figure out where they are and how to get to them. Any further help would be greatly appreciated. 2007 Dyna Super Glide
Fuses are behind a panel on the left side of the bike below the seat. Just pulls off, no tools needed. You should get an owner's manual and if you don't have one you can look here: https://www.harley-davidson.com/cont...rs-manual.html
Also check the connections in the taillight housing.
on mine the problem was under the seat in the ''molex'' or whatever you call it. the plug that connects the wires together. one of the tiny prongs in it was loose.
on mine the problem was under the seat in the ''molex'' or whatever you call it. the plug that connects the wires together. one of the tiny prongs in it was loose.
I have the same issue as the OP & I have changed out the fuses.
Do you mean the plug that connects the separate taillight / signal harness into the main wiring loom ?
This has really got me scatching my head...
I have the same issue as the OP & I have changed out the fuses.
Do you mean the plug that connects the separate taillight / signal harness into the main wiring loom ?
This has really got me scatching my head...
unplugged that little harness , cleaned it out & plugged it back in.
Turned bike on.
Nothing.
A second or 2 later, there was a click & the taillight came back on.
I thik the circuit breaker must have reset itself.
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