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Hello All!
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I'm a newb when it comes to HD repair, but pretty handy.
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I'm noticing today that my headlight is out, and guessed that it was likely a bulb (cheap fix) but after swapping still no light.
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I'm going to troubleshoot the wiring tomorrow. I was wondering if anyone on here had access to a link or data regarding the OEM color codes for the wiring, or even better yet a schematic would be soo choice.
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In addition \\;if anyone has a suggested technique for troubleshooting before I get started.
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Thank You in advance. Looking forward to spending some time on the forum. there seems to be some great info here!
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The Factory Service manual shows which wire in each connector goes to what, but I don't recall if it lists the color coding. \\; I'm away from home for training, otherwise I'd look it up. \\; Hopefully someone else can take a quick glance.
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