Passing Lamp Wiring FLHX
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Passing Lamp Wiring FLHX
Was hoping someone could clarify this for me:
The single grey wire coming out of each light assembly still goes with the three wires for the blinker, right? It plugs into number 4 of the molex? (I think that was what it said)
The black and grey wires off of the spot switchgo to the big plug, and the yellow is soldered to the orange/red on theaux switch?
Also, what can you use to crimp theconnectors if you do not have the Packard Pliers. Will regular wire crimpers work?
I have everything put together and installed,all I have left this morning is the wiring.
I just want to make sure I understand this correctly beforeI go out there.
Thanks guys.
-Kern
The single grey wire coming out of each light assembly still goes with the three wires for the blinker, right? It plugs into number 4 of the molex? (I think that was what it said)
The black and grey wires off of the spot switchgo to the big plug, and the yellow is soldered to the orange/red on theaux switch?
Also, what can you use to crimp theconnectors if you do not have the Packard Pliers. Will regular wire crimpers work?
I have everything put together and installed,all I have left this morning is the wiring.
I just want to make sure I understand this correctly beforeI go out there.
Thanks guys.
-Kern
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RE: Passing Lamp Wiring FLHX
You may want to ask the stealer to crimp them for you(it might be a little late for this suggestion)? Try a parts store some rent tools bring the connecter with. If your are close to Chicago you can borrow mine. You need to crimp them for a true clean install...
Also I added mine by popping the wire out of the AUX connector and moving it to the # that the destructions called for no soldering needed. I think that the AUX connection is used to feed the rest, this way I just moved the wire and went direct to the spots. Or maybe i just landed the wire direct to that connector? Anyway if you on/off the AUX with a test light you can find the wire I am talking about and connect there. If you intend to have more switches then install switch provided....[/align]
Also I added mine by popping the wire out of the AUX connector and moving it to the # that the destructions called for no soldering needed. I think that the AUX connection is used to feed the rest, this way I just moved the wire and went direct to the spots. Or maybe i just landed the wire direct to that connector? Anyway if you on/off the AUX with a test light you can find the wire I am talking about and connect there. If you intend to have more switches then install switch provided....[/align]
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