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Old 11-27-2007   #1 (permalink)
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new bonneville bolt on light kit

I just got mine in the mail...

So i spent a few minutes looking for the front signal OEM plug...and from what i can see...well i couldnt find um...Are the OEM plug wrapped up? That wire bundle seems to go under the tank...is that where the Plug is?
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I just got mine in the mail...

So i spent a few minutes looking for the front signal OEM plug...and from what i can see...well i couldnt find um...Are the OEM plug wrapped up? That wire bundle seems to go under the tank...is that where the Plug is?
It's in the headlight bucket
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The front signals plug into the wiring loom inside the headligh shell. Follow the leads from the signals and make note of which is left and right.

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I did this job recently. Really easy. Open the headlight housing and find small plastic connectors. take the OEM cables off and snap new ones in. The cable color on NB's manual might not match the actual color on your Bonnie, but just make sure a black cable goes to a black cable on bonnie's side, and you'll be fine.
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killian101 - I got one of these from Brent and they rock. Like Brent said follow the leads. Check that your blinkers work before you button up the headlight. I obviously didn't do it correctly because all of my blinkers flashed at the same time in a warning lights way. I had to swap around the wiring inside there and it worked perfectly after that.
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What about the tape that the wires are wrapped in??? Im guessing i have to cut it??? Then re-wrap with???
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There shouldn't be any tape just plugs - at least that was the way mine is.
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when i get home...i'll add some pictures...thanks everyone
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ok...so im having trouble with the rear light

So i found the the plug...under the seat and i can see where and how it plugs in(i didnt know i lost a seat bolt )





But, under the fender, where the cable goes through is where im having the problem



that rubber grommet...how do i get that off????
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got...got um on...i'll post some pix in the morning
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