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I'm having a nightmare atm with a 2003 FXD and the security system. Kinda wish I could find out how to totally do away with it. It's not aftermarket tho, It's HD
Kinda wish I could find out how to totally do away with it. It's not aftermarket tho, It's HD
From my research it appears that the security system on the FXD is in the turn signal module so it should be a simple matter of replacing the existing module with one that doesn't have security.
(I ended up installing a Gorilla 9100 on my FXD and it works fine.)
I have this module , it's Delphi and on e-bay and such places it lists as a turn signal module but HD calls it a security system and it cost 300 bucks . It's located under the side cover with the fuses. When the flashers flash though I hear an audible click from under the seat that comes from a box with 2 pigtails , one mail the other female and it plugs inline with the taillight\flasher wiring harness. So I wonder, the one under the seat is a TSM and the one behind the side cover is a TSSM. which is my culpert? And furthermore is it possible to have both TSM and TSSM? ( HEADACHE )
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