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It's behind the the fuse box, three wire connector, black, green and brown wires.
Is this connector on the Security module or does it originate off the bike's wiring harness? Does the fuse box need to be removed to access the connector? Thanks.
I did this to my Ultra 2 years ago and posted a write up on it. I have the write up on it somewhere on my comp with pictures . If anyone needs it I will look for it. Just let me know.
Is this connector on the Security module or does it originate off the bike's wiring harness? Does the fuse box need to be removed to access the connector? Thanks.
I had to unbolt the fuse box to get enough play to search for it. I'm not sure where it originates from but I found it behind the right side of the fuse panel.
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