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I am putting in front and rear LED's. I have the Badlands module installed and the rear LEDs works good. The front I installed and they flash fast and my LED windshield Molding kit lights are flashing left and right side when turn the left turning the left and some of the right LEDs on the windshield molding is flashing and when the right turning signal in on the right and the left LEDs on the windshield molding is flashing.
I called BADLAND Motorcycle where I got the LEDs and the module and all I got from there tec man is that's a Harley problem on the LED windshield molding one wire system.
Anybody out there have front LED lights with the LED windshield molding install.
Everthing works good with the reg bulbs in the front and the LEDs in the back.
Please help a guy thats from good old North Dakota.
DBR
I foregot to let you know I have a 2009 FLHTCU.
Last edited by DBR; May 29, 2009 at 05:10 PM.
Reason: foregot
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