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i have a 2014 streetglide special and i installed auxiliary light kit part # 67800366A. when i tested it for the first time the turn signals and the left headlight worked but not the right one.
i broke the right one apart, found no problem, checked fuses ( all good). turn back on and now the left light didn't light up as well. both turn signals good. both headlights bad. before i take it to my dealership does anyone have any suggesttions? i would surely appreciate the help. thanks.
Everything is plug-and-play except for the one splice you have to do. I would make sure that splice has a good connection and you tapped into the correct wire
make sure the switch for the lights is in the on position
, I pulled my front fairing off to check the wiring for my "non-working" Passing lamps before I realized the switch was in the off position...talk about feeling like an idiot.
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