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I changed the bars on my 06 Night Train. I ordered a new set of switches that were already in the housing and had a 48" harness. Everything went well in disassebly and I plugged everything in. All I have is start, headlight, high beam and tail light. I don't have brake light, turn signals dash, speedo or horn. All of the wires leading from the new harness to the bike harness match going in and out. I used a test light to see if there was power on the bike side of the harness. On the left the horn showed light and on the righ the power. None of the oters showed any power. I checked all of these with the tank off. I guess I am at a loss with it. I don't know of any fuse or anything else that could have been unplugged. Any and all help is appreciated.
I have been looking everything over and most everything that does not work is connected to the orange/white wire on both sides. Maybe that will help me get an answer. Thank you.
Last edited by mpeterbult; Apr 4, 2012 at 08:10 PM.
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