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Just had something terrible happen. My damn dogs got ahold of my '05 Softail standard. They chewed off just about every wire they could get to, including the seat, and hand grips. The good news is I have almost got it back together, but I ran into a problem replacing the front turn signals. I bought new front turn signals, but they didnt come with any kind of connector or "moldex plug", I think I have found the female connector on the bike (according to the manual) and was wondering if I could just splice them together, or if I need to try and find a connector. Thanx
Not reason that you can't splice them together, but if they still have the ends on them it will be a lot easier to get the connector for it.
Here's a pic of it if you need one for reference.
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Sorry I can't remember which side is which, but I think the book may have it in there.
Thanks, I'll probably try and find a connector somewhere. Already spent a lot, I'm sure that things less than $5, might as well do it right. Both dogs (Rottweiler &\\; Boxer) are still alive, I was too sick to my stomach from seeing the bike to go get my gun.
Go to the dealer and have the get out the parts catalog for your model year. \\; They can find the page with the turn signals on it, and theyll have the plug listed as a connector 6 pin and the pins or sockets listed separately.
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