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I just purchased Kuryakyn's LED spoiler for installation on the new tour-pak I picked up for my 2011 Street Glide, though have a small issue... I can't locate the main wire harness connectors in order to tie in the Kuryakyn harness for the spoiler.
This may be a ridiculous issue, though for the life of me I can't locate the connectors!
Any assistance would greatly be appreciated.
Thanks -
Another pic of same area/harness...curious - what do your instructions say? Attachment 249761
Thank for the pics z71 fourwheelin though unfortunately, I don't have any wire harness in the location pictured on my bike. That area is clean...
BTW Iceman24 - the instructions also point to the same area (under the seat and at the front base of the fender as in the pics sent by z71 fourwheelin). Is this the way it is on your SG?
I did have the left side cover off, though didn't break the wire ties holding the nest of wires together. I'll check again.
Thanks Tom -
That nest is the wiring harness for the TP, you're looking for a flat three-wire AMP Multilock connector. Your taillight harness connector is there as well, it's vertical and attached to the fusebox.
That nest is the wiring harness for the TP, you're looking for a flat three-wire AMP Multilock connector. Your taillight harness connector is there as well, it's vertical and attached to the fusebox.
Unfortunately, the Kuryakyn harness needs to plug in between a main wire harness connectors, not the Tour-Pak connector. This would need to be an 8-pin connector.
Unfortunately, the Kuryakyn harness needs to plug in between a main wire harness connectors, not the Tour-Pak connector. This would need to be an 8-pin connector.
In that case good luck. Your bike uses a Molex connector for the taillight wiring. You could contact Ride Time Technology for a T-harness with the correct connectors.
I would just look under the left side cover. Or try to find where the wire harness for the rear lights plug in when they com from under rear fender. That should be the same connector your looking for.
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