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Old Jan 21st, 2008, 08:23 AM   #1
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Run/brake/turn signal module

I have a 2004 dyna sport. I took a new rear fender and bobbed it, losing the taillight & license plate. I added a Kury side mount license plate with just the license plate light, no brake light. I got the module to be able to use my turn signals as turn signals and brake lights.
What I need help with is instalation instructions. The module did not come with instructions. I have the wiring harness from the original tailight and I am just looking for some simple instructions on tying all this together. I hate electrical stuff. I had a Badlands Equilizer on before due to installing bullet taillights, do I need to install this back on when I get the module hooked up?
Anyone out there that has an answer. Thanks.
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Old Jan 21st, 2008, 09:18 AM   #2
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Is it an HD module? Does it have 2 plugs on it? On my 02" Heritage all you do is replace the stock turn signal module with the new one. It should be just a plug in module. Unplug the old one and plug in the new one. You may need the equalizer if your using all LED lighting.

Now sure about the Dyna, but on my Heritage the module is located under the seat just below the ECM.

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Old Jan 21st, 2008, 01:03 PM   #3
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run/brake/turn signal module

Yes it is an HD module. Before I started this project I added a set of bullet signal lights. When I did that I had to install an equilizer.
When I removed the rear fender I undid the wiring harness from the rear tail light. I unplugged the wiring harness from the connection under the seat. The module I have has two plug sections coming from one closed section.
I am stuck.
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Old Jan 21st, 2008, 01:39 PM   #4
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Can ya post some pics of the equalizer & new module?
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it probably just plugs in between the harness and tail light.with a different tail light it would plug into harness then you would have to guess how to wire it to the rest of lights.
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i also think it plugs inbetween the connectors.....pics would be nice tho...
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The HD unit plugs in between the plug going to the wiring that passes through the fender to the rear lights. If you are using LED lights you will also need a load equalizer or the TSSM will continually throw trouble codes due to load difference.
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