Put a wide glide front end von a dyna low rider after i was done all lights worked than tryed lights next day i had no turn signals no brake lights and no horn of speedo light checked for shorts and broken wires could not find any thing checked fuses and blubs all ok help
SOURCE: 97 fxdl, difference between narrow/wide glide componants
You need the complete front end including the wheel. The FXDWG is somewhat of an oddball in that a lot of parts fit only that bike. A lot of other parts will not fit a Wide Glide. This even applies to the exhaust system.
Measure the diameter of your upper fork tubes, they're 39 mm tubes. The Wide Glide uses 41 mm tubes. The Wide Glide also uses a 21" front wheel.
SOURCE: speedo turn signals and tail light are all not
Check (test) all fuses, replace any that are bad.
SOURCE: Brake lights,turn signal and horn not working...
Check the wiring within the headlight shell--look for connectors that may be corroded or pulled loose. A little WD-40 will favor connection integrity when sprayed into the connectors, then coupling and uncoupling them several times. Hope this helps!
SOURCE: what is number parts turn signal module dyna low
Ok, the part number for the turn signal unit that I have is 68537-89G. I think they still use the same unit today. The "G" is the "update" of the part. Each time they update the part, they go up one letter. As with all H-D parts, the last two digits, i.e. "-89", indicates the year that the part was first adapted and put into use. The "-89" means it was put into use in 1989 and it has been modified at least seven times since. I hope this helps.
Good Luck
Steve
SOURCE: 2000 dyna wide glide.
Ok for the brake light, the pressure switch for the rear brake may be bad. Find the rear brake master cylinder and follow the metal brake line that comes out of it going to the rear of the bike. You'll find a tee fitting in the line with the pressure switch screwed into it. Check to make sure the wires are plugged onto the spade connectors. If they are, the switch is probably bad and needs to be replaced. Simply screw the old one out and screw the new one in. Do not depresses the rear brake pedel while the switch is out of the line.
As for the tail light, if the bulb is good, you have a wiring problem and need to find where the wires is broken.
Good Luck
Steve
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