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Couple months ago I purchased and installed the Auxiliary Break/Run/Turn Signal Conversion Kit part # 69461-06B. It was a simple installion, just unplug the rear fender lighting connector and plug in the new tail light/ turn signal module and change out the amber lenes to red lenes.
The other day I purchased the Tour Pak Brake Light / Running Light / Turn Signal Conversion Kit part # 69200042A The kit instruction says to plug the module into the same rear fender lighting connector.
Is it possible to have both conversion parts on the bike? Do I need to purchase an adaptor of some sort to plug both conversion kits?
I've been running both for a couple of years also and I'm happy with both. If I remember correctly, it matters what order you plug the modules into the wiring harness. It's in the instructions.
I recently purchased and installed the kit on my 10 Ultra. The left light on the tour pack will not flash with the left turn signal. Any ideas as to why this may be happening? I double checked everything and it's installed correctly.
I recently purchased and installed the kit on my 10 Ultra. The left light on the tour pack will not flash with the left turn signal. Any ideas as to why this may be happening? I double checked everything and it's installed correctly.
I suspect that the insertion of the wires into the connector that connects under the seat was not right.
I've been running both for a couple of years also and I'm happy with both. If I remember correctly, it matters what order you plug the modules into the wiring harness. It's in the instructions.
Originally Posted by Harleypingman
I suspect that the insertion of the wires into the connector that connects under the seat was not right.
Carl
I installed the tourpak LED light kit and the wire insertion thru me for a looper for a few days. Once you get the wire insertion into the mollet connector correct, it should work fine.
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