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Re: Passing Lights & Signals Wiring
Take a look here and they are in the back of the factory repair manual as well.
Wiring Diagrams Online - Harley Davidson Community
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Ride: 2002 Fat Boy
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Re: Passing Lights & Signals Wiring
Glider, thanks.....
I have the 2002 H-D Softail shop manual, and it does show the lighting layout for the Heritage, but I am looking for examples of what to do to relocate the turn signals. Does the harness need to be extended from the stock handle bar location or just re-routed and does the passing light harness plug directly into a Fat Boy harness or does it have to be sliced in? Thanks again |
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Re: Passing Lights & Signals Wiring
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The passing lights on the touring models is in the same harness as the directional lights are.
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Ride: 2002 Fat Boy
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Re: Passing Lights & Signals Wiring
The relocation of the signals would be mounted below the passing lights. Basically, I'm looking to do a set up just like a Heritage. Since a Heritage and a Fat Boy are the same platform bike, do you know if H-D used the same wiring harness for the lights on both, with just a different set up?
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Re: Passing Lights & Signals Wiring
Don't have an answer for that but the dealer should be able to reference the part numbers for both and tell you. It's probably an axillary harness that is added to the main harness.
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