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Can someone please help me out with my concern. I changed the horn cover on my 2003 Softail heritage and now I don't remember where the black and yellow wire goes connected on the horn. Whether it's on the right or the left of the horn. Please advise.. thank you..
one black and yellow and a solid black wire.
[QUOTE=Bone Doc;20188450]Welcome to the forum from central Texas. Did you join the forum just to ask that? There are YouTube videos that would give that information.
It is black on the left and black/yellow on the right.
Lesson learned: take pictures before disassedisassemble
most definitely. I'm guessing that would be me facing the cover.. thank you so much. And no I find the forum interesting and helpful.
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