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I have a 2004 Electra glide ultra classic efi with 40,000 on it and the rear brake light doesn't brighten when front or rear brake are applied but you can hear the brake switch clicking and working but I took off the rear brake cover and whole assembly and theres a small plug that have a white wire and a black wire and there not plugged into anything and also there is a green wire and a yellow wire cut at the end and idk what they go to but id like my brake light to start working lol if any of y'all could help me.out.
I can't answer your question without looking up the info.
So I will suggest you got to the site I have added the URL to below. Select "Customer VIN or Instruction Sheet Look-up". Add your VIN to the "Select A Vehicle" window. Then use the pic list to the left, to navigate to the electrical schematic(s) which will show you where those wires go...
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