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2005 ultra
when I put my LED turn signals on I installed a equalizer that pluged into the harness under the seat by the turn module ,, now I want to add the module to make my rear turns running and brake also,, it says to plug it into the harness under the seat that goes to the rear light , at the fender,, is this the same harness that I already used?? if not anybody got a pic of the one that the module plugs into?? have not looked for it yet,, but might be buying one off sleezbay and does not have the paperwork (instructions) with it . so i think the harness is the one that i used for the LED equilizer but not sure,, thats the info that i am after
thanks Mike
i guess i could just piggyback the module and the equilizer , hell never thought of that till i drew it out on paper ,, have the same plugs so they should piggyback each other
thanks mike
well after so more research i found that they both use the same harness ,, so i am gonna plug the light module into the harness first then plug the equilizer into the module then back to the harness and see what happens
or should the equilizer go before the module ??? whatcha all think ??
thanks again Mike
I don't think it matters but don't take my word for it because I'm just speculating. The equalizer is likely just a resistor so it can probably be installed anywhere inline. My RTB setup has the resistors before the flasher modules.
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