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Ok, on my 1994 they do not come apart for bulb replacement. The entire “turn indicator” lamp is a sealed unit.
When the bulb fails the entire indicator lamp needs to be replaced, not just a bulb.
I did not know they changed in 1995
They did change the setup in 95.. It's all good... Not trying to up anyone here... I'm currently out of work and have a **** load of time on my hand so researching helps me get through the day and not listen to the O'l lady...
Last edited by 98hotrodfatboy; Nov 30, 2021 at 07:19 PM.
OP, according to Ronnies microfiche your dash lights are the same as my 96 FXD. I just replaced my neutral light and turn signal indicators with these - https://www.superbrightleds.com/more...rofit-car/227/
They work great. I had to bend the leads out a little so they made better contact.
I got green lights. Unlike incandescents, leds tend to work better when they match the color of the lense.
They did change the setup in 95.. It's all good... Not trying to up anyone here... I'm currently out of work and have a **** load of time on my hand so researching helps me get through the day and not listen to the O'l lady...
I get it, had to bail to the man cave to listen to some tunes.
Maybe I am mixing it all up with my old sporty.
Gonna have to check it out. Its no fun switching the sealed units out. Either a cut and splice or fish out the wire harness connection in the back bone.
Maybe I am missing something here...however, I want to make sure Bubba gets the correct part.
For the FXDS, the T5 bulbs that hotrod linked will work for the speedo, tach and fuel gauge illumination, not for the turn signal indicator (mini green arrow)
Is what your calling a "dash" for the FXDS actually the speedometer-tachometer mounting bracket?
The turn signal indicator lamp that is on the mounting bracket is what I linked to and is part # 68021-92A which is no longer made by moco.
Is the green arrow what you need?
Sorry about the confusion, yes the lights are on the speedo bracket, or "dash" as i referred to it.
Originally Posted by Son of PMS
OP, according to Ronnies microfiche your dash lights are the same as my 96 FXD. I just replaced my neutral light and turn signal indicators with these - https://www.superbrightleds.com/more...rofit-car/227/
They work great. I had to bend the leads out a little so they made better contact.
I got green lights. Unlike incandescents, leds tend to work better when they match the color of the lense.
Thanks man, I'll look into these too. The good thing is I'm in no hurry to get anything installed, the bike is parked for the winter and wont be on the road again until Spring.
I know this is a necro thread but Im updating for anyone who comes here in the future.
A T5 bulb definitely does not work. The HD part number is 68024-94 on my 95 FXDS.
I believe its a 74 LED.
Son of PMS posted a link I think is the right part.
Sorry I misinformed... I hope it didn't cost you to much..
No worries, it didnt cost much. I did get the bulb working when I put it back together so its not a waste of time. I guess it just wasnt seated all the way down in.
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