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I assume the unused small square connector lying in my tourpak is for the "optional" side marker lights that "used " to be standard on the Electra Glide Classic??? If that is the case I then would assume the 3 wires it is made up of are Ground/Brake/Tail ??? (At least that appears to be the case when looking at my service manual....but you never know)Therefore I would imagine that I could splice into these wires as needed or is the corresponding maleconnector available separately?? And finally can this connector be used for the tour pak spoiler brake/tail???
You are correct. The male connector is available from the dealer. The body is 73103-96BK (pin housing 3 place) and the pins (you need 3) are 73190-96. You should be able to use it for anything that needs a tail and/or brake light feed.
You are correct. The male connector is available from the dealer. The body is 73103-96BK (pin housing 3 place) and the pins (you need 3) are 73190-96. You should be able to use it for anything that needs a tail and/or brake light feed.
Thanx!!! That's just what I thought. Any help on the proper way to crimp the pins onto the wires???
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