Need help with Elec Con. 72673-11
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Need help with Elec Con. 72673-11
I need a little help with the pin out on the Electrical Connection Kit 72673-11... I want to add a female connector to the 3 butt ends for a cleaner and easy connect of extras.... Does anyone know the pin out to connect a 4 pin female plug to the 3 wires... Thanks in advance. Be Safe JIM
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I need a little help with the pin out on the Electrical Connection Kit 72673-11... I want to add a female connector to the 3 butt ends for a cleaner and easy connect of extras.... Does anyone know the pin out to connect a 4 pin female plug to the 3 wires... Thanks in advance. Be Safe JIM
https://serviceinfo.harley-davidson....7?locale=en_US
The Electrical Connection Harness serves as a convenient connection point for accessory wires that would otherwise need to be connected to the vehicle fuse block or B+ connector.
Splicing of wire leads is necessary in the installation of many accessories to the motorcycle. Refer to the service manual appendix for proper wire splicing procedures.
Up to two #16AWG wires can be connected at each sealed splice connector. If more than two #16AWG wires or one #14AWG wire needs to be connected, additional Electrical Connection Harnesses will be required.
The accessory wire (or wires, typically orange with a white stripe) that would otherwise connect to the fuse block should be spliced to the red/yellow (ignition/accessory power) wires in the Electrical Connection Harness.
The accessory wire (or wires, typically red) that would otherwise connect to the B+ connector should be spliced to the red/blue (battery power) wires in the Electrical Connection Harness.
The accessory ground wire (or wires, typically black) should be spliced to the black (ground) wires in the Electrical Connection Harness. If ring terminals are provided in the kit, they can be used instead to connect directly to the vehicle ground.
I do not have the pin out for the connector but you should be able to determine the connections by performing a continuity test from the connector pins to the three sealed splice connectors.
If you want to control an accessory via the ignition/run switch use the red/yellow(ignition/accessory power) wires.
If you want to power an accessory (always on), use the red/blue wires.
Ground connections or (- battery connection) should be connected to the black wire.
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