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Old Apr 7, 2010 | 09:57 AM
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I am new to this forum and I am banging my head against the wall. I have tried searching online and found this site. I bought a new 2010 FLHX Street Glide. I bought off of Ebay the HID Headlamp kit. The instructions that came with it are kit number 68094-04 the instructions on Harley site are 68094-06C the orignal instructions are REV 7-20-2005 and the new ones off site are 2008-07-16. I am totally confused with this install and infact this would be the first thing I can't do myself and I built a chopper from ground up. Hope someone can help me out. I have read the directions over and over again. The right hand control connector remove the socket terminal of the black/red starter wire at the right hand control connector. Insert the socket terminal from the right hand control connector into the open cavity of the male end of the 2- position socket connector. Then insert the socket terminal on the headlamp system harness into the right hand control connector from which the black/red starter wire was removed. I have the fairing off. I can't for the life of me figure out where the right hand control connector is. in the diagram on the instructions they show it right under the radio to the right side if you were facing head light. I don't have on there. I have two to the right side of the bike again facing head light. Both of those connectors have a red and black in them. I opened up both of them too. Well if you attempt to try to put the red black into where they say it will not push in and then like wise for the socket terminal on the HID kit as this is round and will not fit in the plastic area. I am so stumped. Am I missing something simple like another connector for this right hand control connector. Do they mean Right Hand control meaning the switch housing from the right handle bar? Help me out please. I think if I can get this done then the rest should be quite easy. I am hoping someone on this forum went through this install or can point me in the direction of the Right Hand Control place. Thanks Rob
 
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its the connector from the right hand control. As in, the right control while sitting on the bike.
 
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