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I was planning on changing the relay anyway. It is cheap and I have spares.
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When it comes to electrical Dr Hess is the goto Guy so when he said wire it a certain way I just went ahead and did it with battery cable ready to pull off of course.
I was going through many starting problems and decided to put a new 1.4 starter, cyclelectric 38 amp charging system ( highly recommend ) , push button on end of starter, battery and relay and of course rewired so my lites would be off to start bike and I haven;t had a problem since. Covered all the basis
Oh yes and dielectric is your best buddy.
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If memory serves me correct I didn't understand what the doc was referring to for normal opened and coils etc so he was kind enough to take the time to put in laymans terms through pm's plus just so it wasnt so hard on him I did some research. Here was the link http://www.teamrocs.com/technical/pa...lay_basics.htm
When it comes to electrical Dr Hess is the goto Guy so when he said wire it a certain way I just went ahead and did it with battery cable ready to pull off of course.
I was going through many starting problems and decided to put a new 1.4 starter, cyclelectric 38 amp charging system ( highly recommend ) , push button on end of starter, battery and relay and of course rewired so my lites would be off to start bike and I haven;t had a problem since. Covered all the basis
Oh yes and dielectric is your best buddy.
When it comes to electrical Dr Hess is the goto Guy so when he said wire it a certain way I just went ahead and did it with battery cable ready to pull off of course.
I was going through many starting problems and decided to put a new 1.4 starter, cyclelectric 38 amp charging system ( highly recommend ) , push button on end of starter, battery and relay and of course rewired so my lites would be off to start bike and I haven;t had a problem since. Covered all the basis
Oh yes and dielectric is your best buddy.
#24
For the 89 flh it is quite easy but for your 95 softail I think it's a bit more complicated if all else fails an inline toggle switch would do the job, that's how my bike was when I first got it. Not sure if the manual for my wife's 89 heritage would cover your 95 or not but I will take a look.
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Tex, not suggesting you do this. Bu if it's the relay. What I did was when the new relay failed after 3 months, I opened the old relay and adjusted the contacts closer together so a more firmer contact when energized. I also added a push button to the starter. Relay hasn't failed yet. But if it does, I'm ready.
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For the 89 flh it is quite easy but for your 95 softail I think it's a bit more complicated if all else fails an inline toggle switch would do the job, that's how my bike was when I first got it. Not sure if the manual for my wife's 89 heritage would cover your 95 or not but I will take a look.
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Sorry Texas had a relax time last nite with bike ride and dinner and a movie with wifey last.
OK first pic is of my 89 flhtp, all I did was snip the green jumper wire between the lited breaker and ignition breaker.
Here is your schematic
Near as I can tell your ignition switch doesn't have a lights position and all 4 breakers are contacted to the ignition pole. Funney I was working on my wifes 89 heritage yesterday installing a badlands signal module and never ever thought to check how hers was wired up.But one thing is for sure if you wanted to run a toggle switch between the lights breaker and the ignition pole where its connected right now it would be very easy.
OK first pic is of my 89 flhtp, all I did was snip the green jumper wire between the lited breaker and ignition breaker.
Here is your schematic
Near as I can tell your ignition switch doesn't have a lights position and all 4 breakers are contacted to the ignition pole. Funney I was working on my wifes 89 heritage yesterday installing a badlands signal module and never ever thought to check how hers was wired up.But one thing is for sure if you wanted to run a toggle switch between the lights breaker and the ignition pole where its connected right now it would be very easy.
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Sorry Texas had a relax time last nite with bike ride and dinner and a movie with wifey last.
OK first pic is of my 89 flhtp, all I did was snip the green jumper wire between the lited breaker and ignition breaker.
Here is your schematic
Near as I can tell your ignition switch doesn't have a lights position and all 4 breakers are contacted to the ignition pole. Funney I was working on my wifes 89 heritage yesterday installing a badlands signal module and never ever thought to check how hers was wired up.But one thing is for sure if you wanted to run a toggle switch between the lights breaker and the ignition pole where its connected right now it would be very easy.
OK first pic is of my 89 flhtp, all I did was snip the green jumper wire between the lited breaker and ignition breaker.
Here is your schematic
Near as I can tell your ignition switch doesn't have a lights position and all 4 breakers are contacted to the ignition pole. Funney I was working on my wifes 89 heritage yesterday installing a badlands signal module and never ever thought to check how hers was wired up.But one thing is for sure if you wanted to run a toggle switch between the lights breaker and the ignition pole where its connected right now it would be very easy.
Does your wife's '89 have the ignitions switch with 6 wires going to it?
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Ok first off this was a download manual for 84-99 softails so I can't verify the info unless you have the manual there for the schematic and can compare to see if what I'm posting is accurate? Funney the scematic doesn't show the light position, is it posible someone changed the ignition switch to have the extra position?
Here's the schematic for her 89 heritage or as it says 1989-1990 flstc which I'm making the assumption is for her heritage.
Got me curious now so I will have to pull her dash and take a look.
Here's the schematic for her 89 heritage or as it says 1989-1990 flstc which I'm making the assumption is for her heritage.
Got me curious now so I will have to pull her dash and take a look.