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Hi guys
Picked up a 97 SuperGlide last fall and I just about have it ready for mechanical. I only have manuals for my 89 Heritage and 89 flhtp . First off is the superglide similar in wiring diagram to an fxr as seen in one of my manuals and second does the superglide have a signal light blinker and where would it be? I just installed bullet signal lights and although they come on when I hold the switch they don't blink.
Thanks
the system runs on dual filament bulbs, dual post also. To determine problem use multi-meter with ground on good bike contact and check each wire with signal switch on. Your running wire will be constant voltage about 6 volts, the other will alternate with a little less voltage. I have a digital copy of 97 fxd wiring diagram on my computer but this mobile version does not allow attachments. I can send it to you this evening if you want it.
the system runs on dual filament bulbs, dual post also. To determine problem use multi-meter with ground on good bike contact and check each wire with signal switch on. Your running wire will be constant voltage about 6 volts, the other will alternate with a little less voltage. I have a digital copy of 97 fxd wiring diagram on my computer but this mobile version does not allow attachments. I can send it to you this evening if you want it.
Thanks Pinetop I'll check it out. I would appreciate a digital copy if you don't mind. Can email me at marboyd@shaw.ca
Thanks
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