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Tracing the wiring harness up the left side of the fender it ends at a connector under the left side cover to the rear of the fuse box. Unfortunately the connectors don't match the kit Y connector harness . The new set up does clean up the area under the seat though, no wiring or connectors , very tidy.
Carl,
Several times in this thread you've referred to his '07 model.
You are aware that he's inquiring about a '10 model, right?
The plugs are in different locations between the model years.
Chris
Chris, I understood he was asking about a '10 from the beginning. However, I initially misunderstood which connector he was looking for until my post #6 and realized he was looking for the "rear lights wiring harness" (the connector that controls the rear turn signals/brake light).
When he replied that the connector wasn't under the seat/on top of the fender, I checked the connector listing in the '10 HD Service Manual that identifies connectors by number, their function, and their location and posted that in the reply you quoted.
According to wmfuller, the rear brake lighting harness that should be under the seat/on top of the fender isn't on his bike even though the SM says it should be.
Originally Posted by wmfuller
Tracing the wiring harness up the left side of the fender it ends at a connector under the left side cover to the rear of the fuse box. Unfortunately the connectors don't match the kit Y connector harness . The new set up does clean up the area under the seat though, no wiring or connectors , very tidy.
Perhaps you should communicate with HD and let them know their SM manual is incorrect, and their instructions for the Tour Pak turn signal conversion kit are wrong as a result.
Glad you got it installed. When you can, post some pictures of what you found and where you wired the "auxiliary harness" supplied with the kit--may help others avoid what you went through.
The 2010 and up street and road glides are both under left side cover and are a more round style plug. Have run into some other touring models with that too. I make a Y adapter kit to plug inot that for trailer lighting and whatever else you need it for. Check it out on my site under accessories www.asylumcycle.com
Having a hard time finding the plug for my rear tail lights. i have custom lights for my saddle bags but need to find the wiring harness to plug the connections into.
The wiring is right behind the plastic cover on left side. its an oval shaped plug, and I make a harness that plugs right in and T's off for trailer harness, etc so you dont cut your factory harness
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