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Yeah being as it was a rebuild I assumed there was splicing so was less concerned about the actual colors and more so was something missing but again seems as though they just made their own harness. I did check the wiring in the fairing for the TGS and as best I can tell they look fine. One of the pins in the plug was a little bent so I straightened. Not sure if that was the culprit but It’s running good as of right now. if I get that error again I’ll dig a little deeper going back under the tank.
QUOTE=Vernal;18021488]I rebuilt 2 totaled 2012 limiteds so have no problem with doing it.
I checked a few different years touring 2010 and 2004 and also looked at a couple softail drawings and couldn't come up with that color combo for the gauges. I'm not against splicing or making your own harness if it is done right. If the gauges are performing as designed that's great. If your still having issues with limp mode you may want to check all the wiring from the twist grip sensors to the ECM and ECM to the Throttle Control Actuator.
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