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Hey guys, I'm in the middle of a handlebar instal and have found out that I mixed up two wires on my throttle side control plug. Currently my turn signal is my run button and my run is my turn signal. As much as I want to leave it to be done....that's not an option. I've checked all my wires to what I noted before I de-pinned them.. everything lines up. Even checked the male plug that it goes into.. all colors match up. I'm guessing I may have soldered different colors somewhere???
Anyhow.. If anyone has a diagram of which wire controls which function would be great.. or even if anyone knows what color the turn signal is and what color the run function is...Thanks
When I did mine for a 2011 FLHX, I made a diagram with all the wire colors. If you'll PM yer email addy, I'll send it along to ya...made my life a lot easier.
When I did mine for a 2011 FLHX, I made a diagram with all the wire colors. If you'll PM yer email addy, I'll send it along to ya...made my life a lot easier.
Yeah, I did the same swapping out my bars, also took pics before tearing down.
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