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Thanks, but, unless I missed something, that doesn’t answer my question. I have the lights and the switch. I have the wiring done between the lights and the switch. Just wondering if there’s a factory plug to power the lights.
Don't know about your 2002 but my 2010 FXSTC had a yellow wire under the tank that would power auxiliary lighting. It is hot on low beams and off on high beams. I have also read that there is a lighting wire in the headlight bucket.
I’m adding passing lights to my 02 Fatboy. Is there a factory power connector? I’d rather not have to make a spliced connection.
Hey, I'm not being snotty so don't take it that way, I'm here to help. Try googling "harley passing light wiring" then click images. There so much you may find exactly what you need.
Some of the images lead back to HD Forums. You may be able to add the model and year to help narrow down the search. Hope this helps.
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