PASSING LIGHTS
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PASSING LIGHTS
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Someone probably bypassed so it would stay on with high beams
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Yes
The brown wire seems to be connected to the headlights.
If I follow it, I'll find the problem
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Orange wire comes to mind. Google this and wiring diagrams will pop up
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When the bike came from the factory the aux lamps only came on with the low beam.
The aux lamp switch was powered by the low beam circuit (yellow wire).
Mine (1989) is still wired in the OEM configuration.
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From: backwoods
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Originally Posted by
Dan89FLSTC
When the bike came from the factory the aux lamps only came on with the low beam.
The aux lamp switch was powered by the low beam circuit (yellow wire).
Mine (1989) is still wired in the OEM configuration.
Do you want some help fixing it? Electric is tough for some
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