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No, I had to put the plugs together myself. I tried hooking up the old brake light to see if that part of the circuit had anything to do with it. The brake light ended up being the right turn signal the one that wouldn't work). At least I know the switch on the bars are good, not sure what I need to do.
No, I had to put the plugs together myself. I tried hooking up the old brake light to see if that part of the circuit had anything to do with it. The brake light ended up being the right turn signal the one that wouldn't work). At least I know the switch on the bars are good, not sure what I need to do.
Looks like you solved the problem...hook the wires you hooked to the brake light, to the one that was not working.
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