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does anyone here know how do wire this ultra cool oil cooler please help.bought it from dr.v- twin and no instructions. no instuction on web site either. iam about to throw this piece of **** away. any help guys please.
True they do not have a wiring diagram. But on page 15,16 and 17
They tell you to hook the red wire to a switched power source and give a couple of examples.
Most if not all touring models have a switched power lead in the headlight wiring. This connection is there for European spec bikes and is not used in the US and is available for use for a power source for the HD GPS and or garage door opener. Or anything else you may want to hook to it.
Here is a link for the GPS installation instructions that gives the wiring info. http://www.harley-davidson.com/en_US...ts/-J04902.pdf
We are yet to install one so I do not know off the top of my head how to wire it. Call me Monday if you still have not gotten it wired and i will get step by step from Ultra Cool and walk you through it on the phone. I'm Pm'ing you my cell.
True they do not have a wiring diagram. But on page 15,16 and 17
They tell you to hook the red wire to a switched power source and give a couple of examples.
Most if not all touring models have a switched power lead in the headlight wiring. This connection is there for European spec bikes and is not used in the US and is available for use for a power source for the HD GPS and or garage door opener. Or anything else you may want to hook to it.
Here is a link for the GPS installation instructions that gives the wiring info. http://www.harley-davidson.com/en_US...ts/-J04902.pdf
iknow about the lead wire the problem is it has a sensor to turn the fan off and on i dont know how to make it the fan work.
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