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I'm putting an auxiliary running light on my 2002 FXDX and would rather not splice into any wires. I've done some research, and seems the best way would be to use the Accessory Connector. Problem is, I can't locate it on this bike. On my StreetBob, it's under the seat. Easy. All I've found othe DX is the Data port under the fuse cover.

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i dont believe there is an acc connector. i know my 2000 doesnt. maybe to tap into the fuse box or just right to the battery and tap the ingiton so they power up with key.
 
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this is what I used to connect acc, there is no acc port on the 2002, with this you simply pull out a switched fuse , insert this and connect to your lights and install 2 fues to this connector


 
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Originally Posted by Robtarra39
this is what I used to connect acc, there is no acc port on the 2002, with this you simply pull out a switched fuse , insert this and connect to your lights and install 2 fues to this connector


I may try one of these. I just don't want to overload the circuit.
 
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Originally Posted by Vonswanko
I'm putting an auxiliary running light on my 2002 FXDX and would rather not splice into any wires. I've done some research, and seems the best way would be to use the Accessory Connector. Problem is, I can't locate it on this bike. On my StreetBob, it's under the seat. Easy. All I've found othe DX is the Data port under the fuse cover.

Any tips?
Like stated before, your bike doesn't have an acc connector.

Here's how I wired my aux lights (switch feed connected to low beam wire in headlight bucket):



To connect the 12v relay feed wire just solder/crimp a ring terminal connector to the wire that runs to pin 30 at the relay and attach the ring to the copper stud at the circuit breaker behind the fuse panel or to the plus pole at the battery.
 
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Originally Posted by FXD2003Rider
Like stated before, your bike doesn't have an acc connector.

Here's how I wired my aux lights (switch feed connected to low beam wire in .
What about adding a circuit to the fuse panel? Theres 2 empty spots with fuses and wires just looped.
 
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