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blx286 05-07-2012 11:38 AM

1995 FLSTC wiring
 
Hey guys,

I just bought a 1995 FLSTC Heritage, but haven't bought the service manual yet. Can someone give me a hand with wiring to the back of the bike? The wiring fried in several places and I cannot determine which wire went where. It is a 6 wire connection and I have only been able to identify 3 wires with a test light. This is what I have:

Male side of the connection-

Red/Yellow - Brake
Purple - Left Turn
Brown - Right Turn
Blue - ?
Blue/White - ?
Orange/White - ?

The last 3 wires are always hot, so I assume one is running lights.

On the female side, there were only 5 wires running to the back. The Orange/White was not ran.

Thanks for the help,
Tim

blx286 05-07-2012 12:39 PM

Just in case someone else needs it, a user on another forum was able to help. Here are the color codes:

Red/Yellow - Stop
Violet - Left Turn
Brown - Right Turn
Blue - Running Tail light (Domestic)
Blue/White - Rear Fender Tip Lamp
Orange/White - Alternate Running Tail light

Many thanks,
Tim

pops2ride 05-07-2012 01:24 PM

1995 FLSTC wiring
 
Blx286, orange/white=not used (international only)
white/blue=not used(international only)
blue=hot lead for rear running light
Hope this helps,pops.

pops2ride 05-07-2012 05:55 PM

1995 FLSTC wiring
 

Originally Posted by blx286 (Post 9768235)
Just in case someone else needs it, a user on another forum was able to help. Here are the color codes:

Red/Yellow - Stop
Violet - Left Turn
Brown - Right Turn
Blue - Running Tail light (Domestic)
Blue/White - Rear Fender Tip Lamp
Orange/White - Alternate Running Tail light

Many thanks,
Tim

Tim, you're absolutely right I didn't follow the wire from the
connector to its end point which the rear fender tip marker light. I just
read "for international use' at the connector" and stopped there. Call it
a "Senior moment". Ha!

blx286 05-08-2012 08:03 AM


Originally Posted by pops2ride (Post 9769464)
Call it a "Senior moment". Ha!

I can relate :)


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