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Hello everyone. For your help, I will drink a large beer. So. Harley Davidson Dyna FXDX 1999. I put electrical system on the bike after some customizations. . To my surprise, I guess I missed something. after connecting the handlebars, I realized that I don't have the electric motor and lights control, upon closer inspection I found a three-wire cable, which has a plug at the end that leads nowhere. looks like i missed something. can someone tell me where this cable goes?
Thanks for any help. Best regards
What color do these wires have:
What I see from your image it looks like black, white and green?
I have a 1999 models witing diagram but cannot find a three wire plug with these colors in it....
Thanks. I solved all the problems. The problems were caused by missing the neutral wire on the engine and on a branch that fed the tachometer and others. I struggled a bit until I realized what the hell was wrong with it.
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