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I just purchased the LED wrap around lighting kit (67932-11) for the new tourpack. I am having a problem wiring it. I've read several threads, looked at pix included, but I can't find the light harness that's supposed to be under the seat.
My question: Did the wiring harness change for 2012 and these connectors are located somewhere else?
I also ran the antenna lead into the pack. there was a connector in the shrink tube with it that I used to light up the tourpack on my 08 RG. Am I able to use this if I come up with an adapter?
[QUOTE=gja;9442513]I just purchased the LED wrap around lighting kit (67932-11) for the new tourpack. I am having a problem wiring it. I've read several threads, looked at pix included, but I can't find the light harness that's supposed to be under the seat.
My question: Did the wiring harness change for 2012 and these connectors are located somewhere else?
On my RGU the connectors were under the tour pack liner.
I just purchased the LED wrap around lighting kit (67932-11) for the new tourpack. I am having a problem wiring it. I've read several threads, looked at pix included, but I can't find the light harness that's supposed to be under the seat.
My question: Did the wiring harness change for 2012 and these connectors are located somewhere else? If you're referring to the connector 7 and using the Y-harness, the connector 7 can be found just forward of the rear fender under the seat; the rear lighting harness passes through the rear fender via a hole in the fender.
I also ran the antenna lead into the pack. there was a connector in the shrink tube with it that I used to light up the tourpack on my 08 RG. Am I able to use this if I come up with an adapter?
Not if you want full functionality of the LED light bar; I'm assuming you're trying to use a 3-wire connector instead of the 8-wire connector in the LED light bar kit.
Not if you want full functionality of the LED light bar; I'm assuming you're trying to use a 3-wire connector instead of the 8-wire connector in the LED light bar kit.
Good luck with your project.
Carl
I have removed the seat, sidecovers and saddlebags. I can't find a harness in any of these locations that resemble the plugs on the Y harness. I'm beginning to think Harley may have changed the bike harness or routed it a different way.
gja, I did this project a while ago, and my connector (2010 Limited) was right where they said it should be. You know the subject connector is already connected, right? The Y is meant to go between the existing 2 connectors. And mine was right where the directions, and HarleyPingMan, said it was.
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