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Old Oct 23, 2005 | 09:18 PM
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I just installed a king tour pack on my 2003 Road King. Is there a wiring harnes that I need to buy to hook up the side marker lights?Also I need to hook up my Road Tec Radio to the new antenna mount location any info? Thanks, Jerry
 
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Old Oct 23, 2005 | 11:29 PM
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I installed the tourpack with a travel trunk for an UltraClasic. I used my FSM and found how the wiring was connected on the Ultra. Then I made a wiring harness and connectioned that into the tail light wiring harness. I added the module under the seat plugged into the factory tail light wiring to operate the rear turn signals with the brake light, and wired my lighting into the moduls wires so as not to touch the factory harnesses. I beleive (going from memory) the red is stop light circut, blue is running light and black is ground. You can test with a 12volt test lamp or a meter to be sure.

The dealer ship has the plug and the pins which you have to crimp on the terminals to the wires (if you don't have the crimper or a soldering iron, get them to crimp it to some 16 gauge wire (about 6 foot long)) to the terminals. Then from a Napa store you can get a box of inline wire splices made of blue PVC part number 784344 (10 in a box). Those will crimp to the tail lamp wiring harness with out cutting the wire in two.
 
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