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I installed a 2" lift kit and washed and waxed the bike. Went to fire her up to go for a ride, and now I have no brake light and no rear turn signals. Front turn signals are ok. Headlight works. All dash lights appear ok.
My bike has the Panacea LED's all around. I know there is power back there, as the brake light and rear turn signals flashed for a bout a second when I first turned the key on.
Anyone with troubleshooting ideas, please let me know.
I had a similar problem while I had those LED lights on my 99 wide glide. I removed the relay that illuminated the turn signals when the brakes are applied, that helped a lot. Not sure if this will help your year model, but worked on mine.
Can't say I recommend them for daylight operations, but night they are great, and /<ewl.
Ok, I pulled the panacea unit from under the seat. Working with the stock wiring, I have turn signals and the taillight works, but no brake light. Called the tech guys at Kuyakyn and then the dealership. Ran through the whole system with a volt meter, and nothing jumped out. I was at the firehouse, so I had one of the guys follow me in the chiefs car to the dealership. Dropped her off this evening, I'll update when the call me back.
Best guess is the tail light module ???? delaer claims it's buried a bit, but is certain that it will be a warranty issue.
Got the verdict from the dealership this afternoon. Panacea module and tail light are fried. Have to wait until Monday morning to call Kuryakyn and inquire about replacing them under warranty. Not sure exactly what caused the problem, but the bike's electrical system has been given a clean bill of health.
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