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I ran out ahead of a hurricane with a torn down Softail in the garage. That was a month ago and when returned I couldn't remember which wires go where on the circuit breaker of my '05 FLSTC. The yellow tips have "circuit breaker" printed on them.
Anybody know which wires go to which post? I have one red and two yellows. I'm thinking it would be the red and small wired yellow on the left and the large yellow on the right.
Opinions and advice appreciated.
Picture is taken from the right side up under the rear wheel well.
Thanks,
Last edited by Work0rDie; Sep 22, 2008 at 10:48 PM.
Unless someone has a better idea, I'm for combining the red and one yellow and attaching them to the left post and the large yellow to the right post. That's what it looks like in the Clymer manual but I'm not too swift on schematics.
No, the battery isn't even in it but that wouldn't matter for this. The view is right in front of the rear tire on the right side with the fender liner removed.
Hey Workordie, I have mine splash gaurd off right now. I am at work and can tell you for sure when I get home at 3 pm. I really think the red was alone and the two yellows were together???? Just replaced my voltage regulator last night, but my b-n-l bolted the wire on for me.
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