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Old Apr 24, 2015 | 11:51 PM
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hello all. I just acquired a 1993 evo anniversary flhtcu. im looking for the left side switch for cruise control. just need the button or the whole harness and and mount for the clutch side. its a 2 wire switch with 3 three prongs on the back of switch.
 
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The 1993 cruise switch mounts on front brake lever housing. I that what you meant?

Edit: Just checked eBay and didn't see any.
 

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The 1993 cruise switch mounts on front brake lever housing. I that what you meant?

Edit: Just checked eBay and didn't see any.
no it mounts on the clutch side.
 
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Old Apr 26, 2015 | 08:10 PM
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Originally Posted by waynemags
no it mounts on the clutch side.
I was assuming you were talking about the RES/SET micro switch.

This is the where the switch mounts on my 93.



It was included in the 'bolt-on' kit The MoCo offered to add cruise to the FLHTC/FLTC models, which didn't come with electronic cruise control as standard equipment (the FLHTCU/FLTCU did).

I installed it on my 1993 FLHS with minimum effort.

The power switch (turns cruise on/off) either mounts in the fairing on the FLHTCU or on the housing by the forks on the FLTCU. Since my FLHS is similar in that area to the FLTC, and The MoCo used the same parts for the instrument cluster (which has the green CRUISE light in it), it was simple. On the factory install the ON/OFF switch would have been on the left side, and the spotlight switch on the right. I swapped the locations:

 

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Old Apr 26, 2015 | 11:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Hackd
I was assuming you were talking about the RES/SET micro switch.

This is the where the switch mounts on my 93.



It was included in the 'bolt-on' kit The MoCo offered to add cruise to the FLHTC/FLTC models, which didn't come with electronic cruise control as standard equipment (the FLHTCU/FLTCU did).

I installed it on my 1993 FLHS with minimum effort.

The power switch (turns cruise on/off) either mounts in the fairing on the FLHTCU or on the housing by the forks on the FLTCU. Since my FLHS is similar in that area to the FLTC, and The MoCo used the same parts for the instrument cluster (which has the green CRUISE light in it), it was simple. On the factory install the ON/OFF switch would have been on the left side, and the spotlight switch on the right. I swapped the locations:

mine has the power switch on the fairing toggle, then on right side of bars an on off swith, and on clutch site looks to be a set/ resume
 
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Old Apr 27, 2015 | 06:29 AM
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Can't help ya then. The kit from The MoCo included everything that would have been on the FLHTCU/FLTCU which had factory electronic cruise.

The only switches, other than LEFT TURN, HORN and HI/LOW for the headlamp, I recall on the left side were for the radio.
 

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Old Apr 27, 2015 | 07:02 AM
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This is from my 1993 owner's manual that covers all HD models for that year:



The micro switch is a PTT (push to talk) switch for the intercom/CB radio.

The switch on the bottom is for radio volume.
 

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ok that's whgat the switch on clutch side is. PTT switch. for CB. now I can start trouble shooting. thanx. my green cruise light comes on but doesn't engage.
 
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Do you have the factory service manual (FSM) for the bike? Section 8-51 - 8-72 deals with the cruise control and test procedures.
 
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Old Apr 28, 2015 | 10:46 PM
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I just got one from fleebay. turns out theres nothimg missing yet except PO swapped out CV for an S&S. no where on S&S to hook up the cruide cable. problem solved. or not. would really like to have cruise. im not an S&S fan as far as carbs go. there must be something that will work
 
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