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Title: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: JDOFLHRIDER on August 13, 2010, 08:47:24 PM
You will  need 69911-11 and 70933-10 and pages 1thru 3 posted below.TOOLS NEEDED  1)SMALL NEEDLENOSE PLYERS,2)REALLY SMALL DRILL ,PAPERCLIP OR JEWELERS SCREW DRIVER,3) BLACK TAPE ,4) WIRE TIES                                              1)YOU NEED TO TAKE SEAT OFF AND TOUPACK LINER OUT.                                                           2)NEXT UNPLUG TAIL LIGHT PLUG AT REAR OF TOURPAC.  (SHOULD BE 7 WIRES BLACK,VIOLET,AND BLUE.) THIS IS PLUG YOU HAVE TO REALIGN WIRES IN.                     3) DISASSEMBLE TAILIGHT PLUG  ,USE SMALL NEEDLE NOSE TO CLICK PULL WHITE CENTER OUT IN TAILIGHT PLUG ,IT JUST COMES OUT A LITTLE TO UNLOCK .  THEN USE A SMALL ROUND TOOL(PAPER CLIP,JEWELER SCREWDRIVER,OR DRILL) TO PUSH IN ROUND HOLE IN PLUG TO RELEASE THE WIRE, DO TO ALL THE WIRES IN THE PLUG.       4) WHEN WIRES ARE OUT OF THE PLUG YOU NEED TO TEST AND MARK  LEFT , RIGHT,AND MIDDLE SO YOU CAN REALIGN BACK IN PLUG .HARLEY PAGE 2-5  I COPIED AND MARKED #1  THE PICTURE OF PLUG IS FROM REAR. (WIRES  SHOULD SNAP  BACK IN)                                                                                                                                                              5)   FEED MODULE WIRES THRU  TOUR PAK   (I TAPED MINE TO FEED OUT OF LEFT SIDE SO I COULD PUT MODULE IN BUMP OF LINER)                                                                               6 )TAKE Y HARNESS AND PART LOOSE  PLUG ON IT AND  MATCH WIRE COLORS TO EACH OTHER (except yellow to red,white to blue or no wire) ,WIRES SHOULD CLICK IN  DO NOT FORCE.                                                         7 ) INSTALL Y HARNESS AND POSISION WIRING  TO  TOURPAK AND IN TOURPAK  AND PLUG TAILIGHTS IN. YOU MIGHT HAVE TO USE LINER TO FIND RIGHT SPOT FOR MODULE,                                                                                                                                                   8)WIRE TIE AND TEST  GOOD LUCK JDO
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED
Post by: JDOFLHRIDER on August 13, 2010, 08:50:46 PM
second 2010 kit pg
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third pg
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FOURTH PG
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FIFTH PG
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Post by: JDOFLHRIDER on August 13, 2010, 08:57:19 PM
2011 KIT PG 1
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2011 PG 2
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2011 PG 3
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2011 PG 4
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Post by: JDOFLHRIDER on August 13, 2010, 09:02:13 PM
2011 PG 5     Last page of both 2010 and 2011 kits part 69911-11 looks the part that makes turn signals on our 2010 seuc's
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: bikerboy53 on August 17, 2010, 03:26:48 PM
Has anybody tried to get the harness yet? I have a crimper that allows me to make my own "factory style" wiring -maybe this is something we could figure out and make on our own? Or is the feed harness from the bike different too?

I've looked at the similar "magic converter" product from customdynamics, and I think they require the installation of a run/turn/brake conversion module to make their harness work. I wonder if something like that is needed here for the 2010s too? I don't know enough about the new '11 SEUC lights/turn signals to make any guesses yet... The customdynamics part is at:

http://www.customdynamics.com/hd_tour_pak_led_lighting.htm#Magic™_Converter_for_Harley_Davidson®_Tour_Pak®_

It would be nice to make the T-Pak side lights into run/turn lights too. It looks like the customdynamics harness allows that function.
 8)
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: JDOFLHRIDER on August 17, 2010, 05:56:10 PM
part doesn't show up yet,I was gonna match a 2010 and 2011 parts book to see if same part. disclaimer on above part (previous reply) says won't work on S E led tourpak lights.I know leds are harder to work with.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: bikerboy53 on August 17, 2010, 10:24:13 PM
Thanks for the info -looks like I missed the (not so) fine print on the customdynamics website!  :( And TIA for any additional information you can come up with for the HD approach.

I never understood to begin with why HD didn't come out with run/turn/brake on the two LED lights next to the center brake light. I guess this way they get to sell us more stuff!  ???
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: Opossum on August 18, 2010, 01:18:51 PM
I had the shop install the run/brake/turn module on my scooter and the shop pigtailed two wires to the tour pack lights and they now blink w/the turn signals.  not so bright in the day but great at night.  I think it's just run two wires and done.  They charged me 1/2 hour labor so for me no brainer.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: JDOFLHRIDER on August 18, 2010, 08:45:55 PM
i talked to a guy that uses a micro proccessor to work leds flashing ,I'm wonder if harley hardwires or uses a micro processor.when i get more info i'll update.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: Boatman on August 18, 2010, 09:07:30 PM
I used an item from Custom Dynamics to make my corner tour pack lights work as turnsignals as well as still be running lights.   Since the LED's are not like a dual element bulb, they are not bright during the day as turnsignals.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: US.Army.Retired on August 19, 2010, 08:30:03 AM
I used an item from Custom Dynamics to make my corner tour pack lights work as turnsignals as well as still be running lights.   Since the LED's are not like a dual element bulb, they are not bright during the day as turnsignals.


DO YOU KNOW WHAT ITEM IT WAS???????????????
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: Boatman on August 19, 2010, 01:07:35 PM
I used an item from Custom Dynamics to make my corner tour pack lights work as turnsignals as well as still be running lights.   Since the LED's are not like a dual element bulb, they are not bright during the day as turnsignals.


DO YOU KNOW WHAT ITEM IT WAS???????????????

Custom Dynamics item # EPZ (Eclipse Module)-takes 2-one per side.

Click on "Cycle products" from their website and scroll down about 3/4 way down the page.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: bikerboy53 on August 19, 2010, 03:05:17 PM
Has anyone seen an '11 SEUC in person? I looked at the 360 degree views of the bike on the HD website, and the rear turnsignals appear to have amber lenses on them still. So the MoCo must not be using a run/turn/brake module, and must be doing something different?  ???
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: Boatman on August 19, 2010, 03:12:52 PM
Has anyone seen an '11 SEUC in person? I looked at the 360 degree views of the bike on the HD website, and the rear turnsignals appear to have amber lenses on them still. So the MoCo must not be using a run/turn/brake module, and must be doing something different?  ???

The lighting on the 11's is the same as our 10's..
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: Opossum on August 19, 2010, 04:11:00 PM
Has anyone seen an '11 SEUC in person? I looked at the 360 degree views of the bike on the HD website, and the rear turnsignals appear to have amber lenses on them still. So the MoCo must not be using a run/turn/brake module, and must be doing something different?  ???
The run/turn/brake module comes with the red lenses (get the one that matches your amber lens size) and the plug and play module, then splice into it and run wires to your tour pac lights.  OR
   
                   

     
 
2010 CVO™ Ultra Classic® > > Lighting
   
 
 
 
   
 Tour-Pak® Brake Light/Running Light/Turn Signal Conversion Kit


Turn signal module adds an auxiliary brake light and turn signal function to your Original Equipment Tour-Pak® rear lighting. Red lenses glow when the headlamp is on, and increase in intensity when brakes or turn signals are activated. Easy-to-install, the kit simply plugs into your existing wiring harness.

 69200042


Fits '97-later models equipped with Ultra-style Tour-Pak® luggage.

MSRP US $54.95



 
   
 
 
 
     
 

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Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: Harleypingman on August 19, 2010, 05:04:59 PM
FIFTH PG

FWIW, the p/n's for the center, left, and right red LED assemblies are different in this kit from those on the 2010 CVO Ultra.  Not necessarily definitive, but suggestive that to replicate the turn signal and brake light brightness of the accessory kit on a '10 CVO Ultra will require more than a wiring modification.

Carl

Edit:  I deleted the reference to "module" after reading the directions for 67931-11/67932-11 (TP wrap around LED Kit) and the service parts list/pictures to see that there isn't a "module"--the module refers to a wiring harness that connects to a splitter/Y-harness that is installed between the bike's rear light connectors.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: JDOFLHRIDER on September 24, 2010, 02:44:59 PM
I used 69911-11  and made my own y adapter and removed wires in stock tourpak led plug and put back in plug as directions .Remember pic's  for wire placement are from rear of plug .lights look great brake and turn.  jdo
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: Harleypingman on September 25, 2010, 09:20:45 AM
For convenience, here is the installation instruction sheet for the tour pak wrap-around LED light kits, p/n's 67931-11 and 67932-11:

http://www.harley-davidson.com/en_US/Media/downloads/Service/isheets/-J05090.pdf

Carl
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: LV76 on October 02, 2010, 08:35:26 PM
I used 69911-11  and made my own y adapter and removed wires in stock tourpak led plug and put back in plug as directions .Remember pic's  for wire placement are from rear of plug .lights look great brake and turn.  jdo


jdo, do you have the specifics on your "own y adapter" and what actually you did to make it work?

Larry
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: JDOFLHRIDER on October 03, 2010, 09:02:04 AM
I bought parts from harley and assembled  y plug to plug under seat like harley did. I'm in the process of assembling more y plugs  and maybee selling kits.   jdo
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: dep47 on October 03, 2010, 05:06:41 PM
Like to do this to my 010 CVO but, until I can find a way to brighten up the lamps when flashing, I do not see the point.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: Harley09 on November 01, 2010, 09:31:46 PM
I think we need 69911-11 to make turn signals work on our2010's here's both kits .
go to ride time technology hey have what you need
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: JDOFLHRIDER on November 01, 2010, 10:32:08 PM
Like to do this to my 010 CVO but, until I can find a way to brighten up the lamps when flashing, I do not see the point.
Lights flash bright and works good using earlier part number and self assembled y from hd plug parts.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: SBB on November 01, 2010, 10:59:18 PM
go to ride time technology hey have what you need


IMHO I have the best of all worlds with my tour pak lights.

I have this set up from Ride Time Technology.

http://www.ridetimetechnology.com/tp_rtupro.htm

The $54.95 kit that Harley sells only adds the turn signal function to the running and brake function of the tour pak lights.

I helped install 2 sets of the Harley kit this past weekend and did notice a few things that were odd.

To me it seems odd that making your tour pak lights fully functional would also include 4 way flasher capability with this kit. But it doesn't.

Also on the two kits installed this weekend they were originally set up to run the lower turn signals as tail lights. With this tour pak turn signal kit that

feature no longer works.


But back to mine from Ride Time, these are an LED board so they are brighter than stock. They also allow the tour pak lights to be used with the 4 way flashers.
The Ride Time lights also work with the Harley system so my lower turn signals are also running and brake lights.

IMHO, this is much better/brighter than the $54.95 Harley kit!

SBB


And running the 4 way flashers in parade duty it's very impressive with all those lights back there!

SBB
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: JDOFLHRIDER on November 02, 2010, 08:13:12 AM
I think were talking about 2 things .Leds tour pak light has no kit yet,Harley sells a light with all the functions. On my SEUC 10 I had leds with just brakes.I looked at light kit for both lights and found a y link and module only difference  .I bought module part#69911-11 and had to make y link (harley doesn't sell) and re align plug wires to match up properly ,lights work great flash leds bright.  jdo
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: dep47 on November 02, 2010, 09:48:35 AM
I still can't understand how the led lights on the 010 tour pack can be brighter then they are as running lights, unless the voltage to the led is increased, or the electronics on the board is reduced.  How do you get the led lights to brighten up to match the center brake light?
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: JDOFLHRIDER on November 02, 2010, 10:58:57 AM
I still can't understand how the led lights on the 010 tour pack can be brighter then they are as running lights, unless the voltage to the led is increased, or the electronics on the board is reduced.  How do you get the led lights to brighten up to match the center brake light?
    the 69911-11 has a module that some how brightens lights ,they can do trick things with leds that I don't understand quite yet.When I get a chance I'll post a pic with brake lights on. jdo
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: Harleypingman on November 02, 2010, 11:37:32 AM
Also on the two kits installed this weekend they were originally set up to run the lower turn signals as tail lights. With this tour pak turn signal kit that
feature no longer works.

I installed the HD tour pak turn signal conversion kit, p/n 7600042, and didn't lose any function from the turn signal run/brake/turn signal module (i.e. the turn signals operate as run, brake, and turn signals).  In my installation, the Y-splitter for the tour pak conversion kit is installed ahead of the splitter/module for the turn signals.  Perhaps the two kits installed that you reference were installed differently and that would account for the loss of function at the turn signals.  Otherwise, I have no idea why the tour pak conversion kit would effect the turn signal module on those installations but not mine or a couple of others that I know of.  

Carl
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: dep47 on November 02, 2010, 01:44:41 PM
I see the module in the 69911-11 kit could do the trick.  I sure would like to know more about how you hooked it up and the y harness you made up.  I would like to do the same to my 010 CVO.  Any more information would be appreciated.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: Boatman on November 02, 2010, 05:23:58 PM
I would like to see a picture of what comes in the 69911-11 kit.  I can not find this kit on HD's website??

Also would like to see the instructions.  Any help appreciated.

Ok-I now see that the 69911-11 is a wiring module that comes in 2 different kits.  Also saw in the 2nd set of instructions about the end lights being turn also.  Thanks JDO..

Started to get confusing is that we are all talking about several different things.  Would be nice to make the upper turnlights brite.

JDO-if you can make a few y adapters, please let us know.  What is list price on the 69911-11 wiring module?

Thanks, Bob
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: JDOFLHRIDER on November 02, 2010, 08:24:54 PM
brake lights on
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: JDOFLHRIDER on November 02, 2010, 08:26:01 PM
running lights
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: JDOFLHRIDER on November 02, 2010, 08:28:56 PM
69911-11 is 59.95,other parts close to 20.00 I was thinking of putting kits for sale 100.00 plus shipping with instructions along with tricks to get tailight plug apart.   jdo
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: SMSgt B on November 05, 2010, 07:46:59 PM
I'll be your first customer.  Just tell me when
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: CVO FF on November 14, 2010, 08:33:50 AM
Part #13 is the Y harness. Not sold separately. In the delaer on Sat had many guys stumped trying to find solution. Need harley to seel the Y harness offered in the LED kit. They do sell the conversion kit but on the box it stated bulb lights only.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: JDOFLHRIDER on November 14, 2010, 09:43:47 PM
I have made y-harness and have kits with instructions.  jdo
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: LV76 on November 15, 2010, 08:32:52 AM
JDO,
If you have conversion kits available, I would like to purchase one, let me know how you would like to finalize the purchase?

Thanks
 
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: jiml53 on November 15, 2010, 11:44:23 AM
I have made y-harness and have kits with instructions.  jdo

Hey JDO,

 :orange: You've got my attention. I'm very interested in completing this project.

thanks,

jim  :coolblue:
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: dep47 on November 15, 2010, 01:24:13 PM
Ok, I'm in when will you have the kits.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: SMSgt B on November 16, 2010, 09:29:32 PM
I have made y-harness and have kits with instructions.  jdo

Send me a PM with your Paypal address (or how you prefer to get paid) and the amount.

V/r
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: JDOFLHRIDER on November 19, 2010, 06:59:27 PM
Have one kit ready should have 2 more ready next week ,hd back-ordered modules.   jdo
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: dep47 on November 20, 2010, 09:54:44 AM
Just let me know how much and how to pay you?
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: JDOFLHRIDER on December 01, 2010, 06:41:38 PM
Couple shipped and couple ready to ship.   This is a after install reply  ( Got the kit installed, and it works great.  Getting the pins out of the connector too some messing around with a paper clip, but got them out and back in, I see what you mean that the wiring of the pins was not logical, but with the information from the Harley kit I got it right.  The y connector plugged right in and worked first time up.  Thanks again)   
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: SMSgt B on December 01, 2010, 10:18:50 PM
Couple shipped and couple ready to ship.   This is a after install reply  ( Got the kit installed, and it works great.  Getting the pins out of the connector too some messing around with a paper clip, but got them out and back in, I see what you mean that the wiring of the pins was not logical, but with the information from the Harley kit I got it right.  The y connector plugged right in and worked first time up.  Thanks again)   

Folks,

This is a must upgrade thanks to Jeff.  Got it operational and works great.  I will get a video up sometime tomorrow.  Couple of notes on the molex connector:

1. Don't forget to unlock the pins by pulling out the internal white plastic piece with needle nose pliers.  I forgot to do this and wasted 2 hours because of it.
2. Sewing needle or paper clip works great.  I filed the paperclip end to a point and worked like a charm. 

Only other question I had for Jeff was at the 6-pin connector, the HD directions show 6 wires but you only have 5 wires to connect ... no white wire.

Again,  thanks Jeff ... I see loads of orders coming your way.

V/r

George
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: SMSgt B on December 03, 2010, 12:16:29 PM
Here is the final results after complete:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ERgK_PGyu9U
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: JDOFLHRIDER on December 05, 2010, 09:05:27 PM
2 more shipped and 2 ready found a drill set at sears to help with plug realignment.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: Arctic John on December 05, 2010, 10:54:25 PM
Yup...This is what I want.  The video was the clincher; it puts everything into something I can understand.  Thanks George...and JDO, I will be contactinbg you soon.  Good Xmas gift!!!
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: Boatman on December 08, 2010, 07:14:50 PM
Works as advertised.  Thanks for the homework and effort to provide this kit for us Jeff.

One tip.  Regarding the rewire of the tourpack tailight plug that the module plugs into-you only have to reverse 2 ground wires.

One row of the plug has 4 wires-3 violet for run lights and a blue wire for brake lights-Leave all these wires alone.

The other row has 3 black wires and a white filler plug.  Remove the two outside black ground wires and swap them with each other.  Leave the white filler plug and the other black wire alone.  Now you are done and works as it should.

At first, I did nothing to the plug and hooked up and figured I would blow a fuse.  Everything worked but when you put either turnsignal on, the other would flash as well.  Basically when you swap the two end black wires,they are using the ground of the opposite end light to make everything work.

I wish   I could take the credit for this easy 2 wire swap, but looked in the SE service manual supplement and the instructions provided with the module did all the thinking/clarification.
 
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: JDOFLHRIDER on December 18, 2010, 05:08:59 PM
All the parts are in kits ,only thing you need is a few small tools and electric grease, thanks jdo
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: jiml53 on December 18, 2010, 06:11:23 PM
JDO

Got the kit and all is well.

Thanks again..

  jim  :coolblue:
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: LV76 on December 19, 2010, 08:32:08 AM
JDO,
Thanks for the time & effort you put into this excellent upgrade,
BOATMAN, thank you for the wiring addendum tip.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: txhawg on December 22, 2010, 03:15:24 PM
Ok, I'm not sure I understand - I have been known to be thick at times.  Do the 2011 bikes have turn signals or just the run/brake lights?

If just the run/brake lights I may have to order one of these as soon as I get my bike.  I like the idea of having the turn signals up high on the tour pak.  It works with the stock LED's?
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: JDOFLHRIDER on December 22, 2010, 08:49:54 PM
All of the 2011's that I have seen have run brake lights,this kit makes the stock leds lights run,turn and brake like in video.thanks jdo
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: bluegoose on December 24, 2010, 07:15:20 PM
JDOFLHRIDER - Just wanted to say thanks for sharing this upgrade.  I purchased the module and made the Y connector.  Much better than the stock set up.  For the amount of time it took me to make the Y connector your price for the kit is very fair.  Not to mention the hour I spent trying to figure out the wiring to get the brake lights to work.   Thanks
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: rdawg on December 27, 2010, 09:35:16 PM
Jeff
Thanks for the kit, received it today.  Got it working after figuring how to pull the locking mechanism of the 8 pin connector in the tour pack. Found it in the wife's 2009 service manual.  Seems you have to insert your tool of choice and then pull it out slowly till the lock releases. 

Looks great, Thanks for your help.

Rich


 































Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: JDOFLHRIDER on January 14, 2011, 06:11:49 PM
All orders shipped and couple kits ready,thanks to all  jdo
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: hogsty on January 17, 2011, 08:40:32 AM
Just placed an order for a set.

I can't wait to get this thing.  I was in the dealer on Saturday and just for grins I asked them how I could get the turn signals to work up high on the tour pack.  They looked in books, went in the back room and about 40 minutes later came back and said it can't be done.   ;D

Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: JDOFLHRIDER on January 17, 2011, 10:18:56 AM
Just placed an order for a set.

I can't wait to get this thing.  I was in the dealer on Saturday and just for grins I asked them how I could get the turn signals to work up high on the tour pack.  They looked in books, went in the back room and about 40 minutes later came back and said it can't be done.   ;D


Thats figures   I use all Harley parts just have to assemble harness.   jdo
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: gg on January 17, 2011, 10:58:21 AM
JDO, saw your message string and am wondering if there's a way to adapt an 09 FLHTCUSE tour pack tail light assembly to the LED version on the 2010 and newer models. Is there? Thanks
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: hogsty on January 17, 2011, 01:42:32 PM
JDO, saw your message string and am wondering if there's a way to adapt an 09 FLHTCUSE tour pack tail light assembly to the LED version on the 2010 and newer models. Is there? Thanks

Is this what you're looking for?
http://www.harley-davidson.com/gma/gma_product.jsp?WebLogicSession=NTp0lc3SOfJYUMvAI1vzz9njD6d5W35kc91BN7WUMqyFXWD0ivc7!182099217!hiwpbmsp04.ihd.hd!7005!8005&PRODUCT%3C%3Eprd_id=845524448774741&FOLDER%3C%3Efolder_id=2534374302491575&ASSORTMENT%3C%3East_id=2534374302491575&bmUID=1293117880884&bmLocale=en_US (http://www.harley-davidson.com/gma/gma_product.jsp?WebLogicSession=NTp0lc3SOfJYUMvAI1vzz9njD6d5W35kc91BN7WUMqyFXWD0ivc7!182099217!hiwpbmsp04.ihd.hd!7005!8005&PRODUCT%3C%3Eprd_id=845524448774741&FOLDER%3C%3Efolder_id=2534374302491575&ASSORTMENT%3C%3East_id=2534374302491575&bmUID=1293117880884&bmLocale=en_US)
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: JDOFLHRIDER on January 17, 2011, 06:56:39 PM
Is this what you're looking for?
http://www.harley-davidson.com/gma/gma_product.jsp?WebLogicSession=NTp0lc3SOfJYUMvAI1vzz9njD6d5W35kc91BN7WUMqyFXWD0ivc7!182099217!hiwpbmsp04.ihd.hd!7005!8005&PRODUCT%3C%3Eprd_id=845524448774741&FOLDER%3C%3Efolder_id=2534374302491575&ASSORTMENT%3C%3East_id=2534374302491575&bmUID=1293117880884&bmLocale=en_US (http://www.harley-davidson.com/gma/gma_product.jsp?WebLogicSession=NTp0lc3SOfJYUMvAI1vzz9njD6d5W35kc91BN7WUMqyFXWD0ivc7!182099217!hiwpbmsp04.ihd.hd!7005!8005&PRODUCT%3C%3Eprd_id=845524448774741&FOLDER%3C%3Efolder_id=2534374302491575&ASSORTMENT%3C%3East_id=2534374302491575&bmUID=1293117880884&bmLocale=en_US)

That works on bikes to add leds ,The kit I supply makes existing run ,brake tourpak lights into run,turn,and brake like above video.    jdo
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: pkl on January 17, 2011, 10:00:15 PM
pm sent
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: hogsty on January 17, 2011, 10:13:03 PM

That works on bikes to add leds ,The kit I supply makes existing run ,brake tourpak lights into run,turn,and brake like above video.    jdo

Sorry, not looking to step on your toes.  Didn't the 09's just have the LED's in the center between the lights?  If I'm remembering correctly he's going to have to convert the bulbs on the corners to LED.

Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: JDOFLHRIDER on January 18, 2011, 07:48:57 PM
Sorry, not looking to step on your toes.  Didn't the 09's just have the LED's in the center between the lights?  If I'm remembering correctly he's going to have to convert the bulbs on the corners to LED.


HARLEY SELLS 2 Items .Old style 09 and earlier  bulb tourpak run,brake and turn kit 50-60 dollars.They sell a new led turn,run and brake led unit for450-500.  The kit I have put together updates cvo 2010-11 running, brake leds to run,turn and brake like on harleys new light unit.  jdo
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: hogsty on January 19, 2011, 08:00:16 AM
Waiting for your kit to arrive!  I can't wait to get the turn signals up high
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: pkl on January 19, 2011, 07:02:44 PM
Sent via paypal. Pm'd also.
Thanks
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: US.Army.Retired on January 25, 2011, 01:18:28 PM
Payment sent via paypal.

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Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: Lkn4advtr on January 26, 2011, 05:35:52 PM
Sorry but i'm confused.
I have a 2011 SERGU with the LED lights. I purchased the conversion kit 69200042 not knowing that it would not work. In addition i purchased the wing LED lights to go on the saddlebags. I was able to rewire the conversion harness to accomodate the saddle bag lights but not the tourpac corner lights. The corner lights only have 2 wires while all the others have 3 wire for the brighter intensity. How are you making a two wire corner light have dual intensity? are you using a voltage booster to increase the voltage? I guess I forgot to mention that I am expecting all 3 lights to match intensity during running and breaking.Any clarification on this would be appriciated.
Bruce
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: Boatman on January 26, 2011, 05:51:30 PM
Open up JDO's reply's #8 and #9 on the 1st page and a module in the supplied wiring harness makes the outside lights dual intensity as you want.   He supplies the y harness and this wiring with module and is an easy mod..
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: Arctic John on January 27, 2011, 09:31:41 PM
This is a GREAT addition.  Just finished the install, took about 2 hours since I HATE electrical stuff!!  But it is a good result, just like the video postred earlier.? 

Have any of you been able to get the 4-way flasher to work on the top corners??  My lights flash on the lower rear and the front, but not the upper, now modified, lights. 

Not a biggie, just want to be consistent.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: Blksilverado on January 28, 2011, 10:17:50 PM
Installed the kit last night, no trouble after getting familiar with the directions.

Tips:
1) use a #60 drill bit to release the pin lock (after pulling up the white release)
2) you only have to swap the 2 black wires #5 and #8 on the tour pac light plug
3) use a small piece of velcro to attach the module to the left rear corner of the tour pac

 The kit works great, just as advertised! Thanks

Tom
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: hogdooz on February 01, 2011, 11:44:21 PM
I would like one of your kits, I have a 2011 FLTRUSE. Please email me with your paypal info and I'll send money. Thanks
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: Arctic John on February 01, 2011, 11:47:57 PM
Have any of you been able to get the 4-way  flasher to work on the top corners??  My lights flash on the lower rear and the front, but not the upper, now modified, lights.  

Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: pkl on February 02, 2011, 06:23:37 PM
Installed kit and it works great. Thanks
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: hogdooz on February 03, 2011, 12:30:27 AM
I still haven't heard from JDO about how to get a kit. Can someone tell me how to contact him? He hasn't responded to this board or my pm.  sweethddv@hotmail.com  Thanks.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: Arctic John on February 03, 2011, 10:20:43 AM
PM is good...I have his phone number at home.  I will pm it to you when I get home tomorrow.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: bikerboy53 on February 03, 2011, 03:37:09 PM
I just got my module/harness from my local dealer and plan to make my own y-harness (similar to JDO's) to get it to work. I haven't had a chance to install it yet tho, so I haven't had a chance to see what I can make it do...

Have any of you been able to get the 4-way  flasher to work on the top corners??  My lights flash on the lower rear and the front, but not the upper, now modified, lights. 

I'm interested in making the 4-ways work too, but I'm not sure if it's possible. Once I get the turnsignals working I might be able to test out some ideas, but I don't want to risk damaging the TSSM. One of my questions is: do the 4-ways work OK while the bike is running, but not when the bike is turned off? If that's the case, then the module may be drawing 12v power from the running light circuit to brighten the corner lamps during braking and/or turn signal operation. If true, then supplying an isolated 12v source when the ignition is off might make the module work, or if done incorrectly it would probably keep the running lights lit and drain the battery...

I'm (literally) in the dark until I get mine working. All I can do for now is speculate, so please don't think I know what I'm talking about!  :P
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: Opossum on February 03, 2011, 04:01:51 PM
I just got my module/harness from my local dealer and plan to make my own y-harness (similar to JDO's) to get it to work. I haven't had a chance to install it yet tho, so I haven't had a chance to see what I can make it do...

I'm interested in making the 4-ways work too, but I'm not sure if it's possible. Once I get the turnsignals working I might be able to test out some ideas, but I don't want to risk damaging the TSSM. One of my questions is: do the 4-ways work OK while the bike is running, but not when the bike is turned off? If that's the case, then the module may be drawing 12v power from the running light circuit to brighten the corner lamps during braking and/or turn signal operation. If true, then supplying an isolated 12v source when the ignition is off might make the module work, or if done incorrectly it would probably keep the running lights lit and drain the battery...

I'm (literally) in the dark until I get mine working. All I can do for now is speculate, so please don't think I know what I'm talking about!  :P
My dealer ran two wires off the run/turn/brake module to the corner lights and the 4 ways work just fine.  The corner lights are the same brightness as they are as runnin lights though, they don't get brighter like the middle section does.  It's OK in day and real good at nite.  they charged me a half hour labor (35.00)
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: JDOFLHRIDER on February 03, 2011, 06:58:12 PM
Have any of you been able to get the 4-way  flasher to work on the top corners??  My lights flash on the lower rear and the front, but not the upper, now modified, lights.  


mine 4 ways are like yours the module must not have that capability, go figure harley left sometrhing out
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: Arctic John on February 03, 2011, 07:57:22 PM
Biker boy....I will check this option out and let you know. (about while the bike is running).  They flash well when in the aux position, which is all I have checked so far.

And of course, I don't intend to ever use the 4-way flasher, but its a "nice-to-have"
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: III on February 05, 2011, 08:24:24 PM
Hey Jeff, Received and installed the kit and it works great. Thanks
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: bikerboy53 on February 06, 2011, 08:11:28 PM
Biker boy....I will check this option out and let you know. (about while the bike is running).  They flash well when in the aux position, which is all I have checked so far.

And of course, I don't intend to ever use the 4-way flasher, but its a "nice-to-have"

Thanks Arctic John. The weather was too nice this weekend so I had to go for a ride instead of working on the lights!!  8) I'll get to it one of these days soon...

Don't like to think about it, but we've had to use the flashers before. I agree -they're "nice-to-have" when you need them!
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: JDOFLHRIDER on February 07, 2011, 08:52:07 PM
everything shipped,4 ways a harley oversight but I plan on turning alot ,and if I need to use 4 ways I'll have a bigger problem.   jdo
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: Arctic John on February 08, 2011, 11:48:36 AM
Finally tried teh flashers with the bike running.  They do not work with the bike running or not running.  I am sure one of you smart guys will figure this out.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: bikerboy53 on February 08, 2011, 03:13:09 PM
Arctic John,
Thanks for the information.

I wonder if this is all part of some clever marketing scheme by the MoCo... ?   :o  :nixweiss:
First they sell a bike with lights that look like they should be turn signals.
Next, a year later, they sell an add-on module that turns those lights into turn signals -but not 4-ways.
Then, in another year or so, maybe they will come out with a new module that adds the 4-way feature...  ???
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: Boatman on February 08, 2011, 04:06:53 PM
Arctic John,
Thanks for the information.

I wonder if this is all part of some clever marketing scheme by the MoCo... ?   :o  :nixweiss:
First they sell a bike with lights that look like they should be turn signals.
Next, a year later, they sell an add-on module that turns those lights into turn signals -but not 4-ways.
Then, in another year or so, maybe they will come out with a new module that adds the 4-way feature...  ???

You're giving the MOCO too much credit.      8)
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: Lkn4advtr on February 09, 2011, 02:23:39 PM
the turn signals on the 2011 cvo tourpack will change intensity by reversing the polarity of the power. They are designed with diodes and stuff inside to make this happen. Since I purchased the kit that did not work for the effect that i wanted I got creative with some $5 relays from radioshack. I used the turn signal wire to singnal the relay which reversed the power to the tail light making it bright like the center light. Now they all light up bright and blink at the same time as the normal turn signals and break lights.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: JDOFLHRIDER on February 21, 2011, 07:12:28 PM
Kits still ready.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: JDOFLHRIDER on March 05, 2011, 09:04:06 PM
Everthing sent  enjoy,,,jdo
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: Southern Rider on March 08, 2011, 01:04:14 PM
Thanks Jeff.
Got the kit and finally some free time to install it last night.  Works Great!!!  Thanks again.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: JDOFLHRIDER on March 08, 2011, 08:30:48 PM
COOL ENJOY   JDO
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: hogsty on March 08, 2011, 11:09:44 PM
How long does this take to install?  I've been procrastinating thinking it will take a few hours.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: pkl on March 09, 2011, 06:36:47 AM
30 minutes to an hour. Look at posts and follow instructions. Previous posts show mistakes and shortcuts. Be prepared for 2 hours and get thru quicker.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: JDOFLHRIDER on March 11, 2011, 07:07:53 PM
30 minutes to an hour. Look at posts and follow instructions. Previous posts show mistakes and shortcuts. Be prepared for 2 hours and get thru quicker.
Quicker if plug realignment and able to identify right and left taillights
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: StevesCVO on March 13, 2011, 01:13:56 AM
JDO, PM sent
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: StevesCVO on March 13, 2011, 10:21:00 PM
Thanks Jeff, PayPal sent
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: Gamma742 on March 23, 2011, 10:35:51 AM

(Bump to the Top)


JDO,

If you still have some kits available, I'd sure like to get one from you. PM me with PayPal info..


Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: Gamma742 on March 23, 2011, 07:46:15 PM
Payment sent.  :2vrolijk_21:
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: hogsty on March 24, 2011, 08:27:22 AM
Quicker if plug realignment and able to identify right and left taillights

I'll check it out this weekend.  I have to dig into the tour pack for other issues, so I'll tackle this while I'm in there.  I really like the idea of getting the turn signals up high in drivers faces.  Riding home from work I have to make a right turn off a quasi-freeway and it makes me nervous every time.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: wolverine on March 27, 2011, 11:42:15 AM
 I need a kit, PM sent to JDO
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: HarleyJoe on March 27, 2011, 07:13:42 PM
Looking for a kit as well.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: Gamma742 on March 29, 2011, 07:13:57 PM
Okay, I think I got it.. Just a liitle trouble getting the pins out of the connector.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: Gamma742 on March 29, 2011, 07:41:50 PM
Regarding the rewire of the tourpack tailight plug that the module plugs into-you only have to reverse 2 ground wires.  

Based on the above.. I think the direct wire connections by colors are:

Right Violet    = Brown
Center Violet  = White
Center Blue    = Yellow
Left Violet      = Violet
Left Black       = Black w/Violet Stripe
Center Black   = Black
Right Black     = Black w/Brown Stripe


The highlighted ones are the ones that need to be changed.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: Diamondback on March 31, 2011, 11:53:49 PM
JDO,

I agree that this is a great add-on.

My Charcoal will be here in two weeks and my 09 CVO has the HD kit.  The turn signals up high is a huge plus.

PM me as to how to get a kit.

Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: Gamma742 on April 01, 2011, 12:24:27 AM
brake lights on


JDO, in your 2 pics it looks like your lower turn signals have run-brake-turn functionality.
Mine are not working that way. Mine function like the one on the youtube video.

Is there something I missed with the "Y" cable under the seat? I could care less about the 4way flashers.

I would be nice to have Run-Brake-Turn on the lower turn signals.



Thanks for your support.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: JDOFLHRIDER on April 01, 2011, 04:48:41 PM
I have a badlands run,turn and brake kit with leds ,and a led tailight. I can discount them . jdo
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: JDOFLHRIDER on April 07, 2011, 08:25:29 PM
These are lights you see on my bike in earlier pic's.                                             http://badlandsmotorcycleproducts.com/2008/Products/Turn-Signals.htm 
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: Bustin-out on April 14, 2011, 11:19:46 PM
JDO,

How do I get the kit? Is installation difficult?
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: Diamondback on April 14, 2011, 11:26:14 PM
 :huepfenjump3: :huepfenjump3: :huepfenjump3:

To all:

Absolutely great product.  Fairly easy to install. 

Looks like the bike should have come from HD.

Everyone should have thi kit.

  :coolblue: :coolblue:
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: JDOFLHRIDER on April 20, 2011, 07:24:12 PM
backorder over 4 here thursday  thanks jdo
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: SEURG on April 22, 2011, 10:44:07 PM
JDO, Exactly what I was looking for.  Let me know how to order a kit from you.  And thanks for making this happen!
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: smkblwr on April 23, 2011, 05:49:22 PM
Needing a kit also please.  :huepfenjump3:
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: JDOFLHRIDER on May 02, 2011, 08:00:56 PM
kits shipped couple left thanks jdo
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: crazybob on May 07, 2011, 09:00:25 PM
All hooked up and working good.....Thanks
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: Bustin-out on May 07, 2011, 09:32:07 PM
Crazy,

What are all the goodies?
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: SEURG on May 07, 2011, 10:31:54 PM
JDO, Exactly what I was looking for.  Let me know how to order a kit from you.  And thanks for making this happen!

All hooked up, working great - thanks! :bananarock:
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: darth davidson on May 08, 2011, 04:29:39 PM
JDO,
I WANT ONE PLEASE!!!!!!! PM SENT.
 :'( :'(
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: darth davidson on May 12, 2011, 08:38:53 AM
I just got my kit yesterday. It's gonna be pretty hard for me to install. I am really handicapped with electrical. Well, too bad. :( :(
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: Winhawk on May 15, 2011, 02:24:57 AM
JDO,
Pm sent
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: darth davidson on May 16, 2011, 07:11:51 PM
which side of the LED light plug do I have to disassemble? the male or female side? I should have listen to my brother and drop out of med school!!!!!!! :'( :'(
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: Diamondback on May 16, 2011, 08:48:54 PM
 :-* :-*

Male

Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: JDOFLHRIDER on May 18, 2011, 08:27:51 PM
EVERTHING IS SHIPPED,THANKS JDO
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: Winhawk on May 29, 2011, 02:26:17 AM
All hooked up and working like a charm. 20 minute install.  :orange: :bananarock: :huepfenjump3:
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: JDOFLHRIDER on June 17, 2011, 08:24:29 PM
Sold couple on rock,rythun and blues ride probally should have took couple and did installs.   LOL    thanks to all jdo
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: JDOFLHRIDER on June 27, 2011, 07:17:50 PM
last batch shipped and couple ready,,,jdo
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: JDOFLHRIDER on July 10, 2011, 08:33:39 AM
I see others on site making up own modules .This one uses all Harley parts and plug n play with realigning wires in a existing plug ,no wire cutting.
Title: TOURPAK LED RUN ,TURN AND BRAKE conversions
Post by: JDOFLHRIDER on July 10, 2011, 08:36:47 AM
For those interested.  http://www.cvoharley.com/smf/index.php?topic=52833.0
Title: Re: TOURPAK LED RUN ,TURN AND BRAKE conversions
Post by: JDOFLHRIDER on July 10, 2011, 09:55:08 AM
this is conversion working.  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ERgK_PGyu9U&feature=player_embedded#at=18
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: CVODON on July 10, 2011, 10:48:51 AM
I have, and have had, the unit from Custom Dynamics for about 6 years, kept it off the SEEG and changed the plug-ins to make it work on my SERG but the same unit and it has never failed me. Of course you would want the correct one, I just found it cheaper to change plug styles when I changed bikes rather than buy a new unit.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: Heatwave on July 11, 2011, 10:12:02 AM
last batch shipped and couple ready,,,jdo

JDO, need a little help with what might be a somewhat unique situation on my 2010 SEUC. First, my TP is detachable. Second, I'm already running Badlands RUN/BRAKE/TURN 8-pin Illuminator module with LED turn signals at all 4 corners. I would like to make my TP corner LEDs into RUN/TURN signals as well.

My TP is detachable with 5 plugs.
*Left & Right antenna connections that let me move the antennas from the TP down to Antenna connections between the saddlebags and spacers for riding without the TP. These are obviously not impacted.
*Left & Right Speaker connectors for disconnecting the rear speakers when the TP is removed, not impacted.
*And lastly, a single plug my dealer made that connects to enable the rear LED on the TP, the led lighting inside the TP, the left & right LEDs above the saddlebags and the 12v plug inside the TP.

Will your adapter be compatible with my setup? How will your adapter work with the Badlands module that I'm already using to convert my existing rear turn signals into LED RUN/BRAKE/TURN signals. Will the LEDs on the TP function the same as the existing rear LED turn signals. If your adapter would allow the LEDs on the TP to function exactly the same as my existing rear LEDs, please sign me up for an adapter today.

BTW, the Badlands module allows all of my exisiting LED turn signals to also function as 4-way flashers and they can be run with the engine on or off and can never overheat. It would be fantastic if the Badlands module could also be used with your adapter to enable the TP corner LEDs to also function as 4-way flashers.

Please let me know what you think is possible with my set-up.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: JDOFLHRIDER on July 11, 2011, 12:31:53 PM
I also are running badlands module and the kit will work with y harness in front of badlands module and then you will also be able to unplug when tourpak removal only thing is you will have to take seat off to unplug . jdo
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: Heatwave on July 11, 2011, 12:42:33 PM
I have to take the seat off whenever I detach or attach the TP so that's not an issue. So how would the Y-adapter work with my large gang plug I use for all the lighting & accessories on the TP. Why does the Y-adapter go in front of the Badlands module? If it goes after the BL module wouldn't I get the same RUN/BRAKE/TURN lighting that the rear turn signals currently have...or am I not understanding how our y-adapter works?
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: JDOFLHRIDER on July 12, 2011, 09:05:04 PM
The y adapter hooks to harness leading to tourpak module that makes run brake and turn on tour pack. jdo
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: Heatwave on July 12, 2011, 09:21:29 PM
The y adapter hooks to harness leading to tourpak module that makes run brake and turn on tour pack. jdo

When the brakes are applied do the corner LEDs light up or do the only flash when the turn signal for that side is activated? I understand that the corner TP LEDS will not function as 4-way flashers but is there any impact on the lower turn signals performing as 4-way flashers when this y-adapter is installed?
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: JDOFLHRIDER on July 12, 2011, 10:27:47 PM
all 3 lights on tourpak light for brakes and lower turns 4 way flash video in earlier posting shows how they work.  jdo
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: Heatwave on July 14, 2011, 11:04:41 PM
all 3 lights on tourpak light for brakes and lower turns 4 way flash video in earlier posting shows how they work.  jdo

So how do I order a JDO y-adapter kit for my 2010 SEUC?
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: blkout50 on July 23, 2011, 11:59:56 AM
JDO,

I stumbled on to this thread by accident and I am interested in your kit. Is it possible to add your kit to my wife's Street Glide Trike. I added a King Tour-Pak with a 67914-10,Tour-Pak Wrap-Around LED Light Kit and 53149-99DH Color-Matched Tour-Pak Spoiler Kit?  

The ground and power for tail and stop lights are take from 3 wires at the accessory plug under the seat. Everything else in the Tour-Pak is the same.

I realize the wiring is different, but I think it is doable. I think I would have to do a little different Y-harness to tap into the turn signals in the Street Glide Trike. Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks in advance,
blkout50
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: copout221 on July 23, 2011, 02:28:05 PM
Harley Module Part # 69911-11 has 5 wires that are only identified by color and pin location. I listed below what each wire is for if anyone who wants to hard-wire the module or make their own t harness.

Pin 1 - BROWN (LEFT TURN)

Pin 2 - ORANGE / WHITE (RUNNING / PARKING)

Pin 3 - VIOLET (RIGHT TURN)

Pin 4 - BLACK (GROUND)

Pin 5 - YELLOW (STOP)

Pin 6 - vacant (NOT USED)
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: blkout50 on July 23, 2011, 02:42:31 PM
Thanks copout !
That is a big help for me. With your information, I think I can make it work. I am going to our local stealership and order the module harness and enough pieces to make my own y-harness.

Thanks again!
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: Heatwave on July 23, 2011, 04:26:16 PM
I just installed JDO kit. Worked relatively easy once I understood how the y-adapter and HD module worked. Here's my simplified summary:

- Y-adapter goes under the seat. In my case I installed it BEFORE the Badlands Illuminator module I use with my LED Turn signals

- The HD module is installed inside the TP. I simply installed it with a little velcro in the rear left corner. The wires without the plug installed, enable you to slip the wire through the TP grommet hole before installing the plug. I simply wrapped the lose wire pins with electrical tape so I could slide them through the grommet. It's a tight fit but with some pushing and pulling the wire fits through nicely.

- Disconnect the plug at the rear of the TP that leads to the TP LED Light Bar. Take the factory plug that delivers the power to the LED bar and just lay it loosely in the bottom of the TP. It won't be used but someday you may want to go back to the factory setup.

- Take the plug on the wires coming from the LED bar, use a small needle nose plier and pull the white center forward till it clicks. It only moves a short distance. Then use a paperclip in the small holes for the wires that are being moved and push inward till the wire can be pulled out the backside of the plug. Here's where things were different for my bike. In earlier posts it was stated that by just swapping the outward black wires the blinkers would operate. Unfortunately the wrong side blinker would be activated by just swapping the black ground wires.

- I returned the ground wires to the factory position and swapped the outward 2 purple (power) wires. By just swapping the 2 outward power wires, my LED TP Turn signals worked perfect (although still no TP flasher capability).

- Now with the module's wiring lying under the seat, you need to install the plug. Relatively easy and just follow JDO's instruction. Plug the rest of your tail lighting into the y-adapter and your'll be ready to ride.

This is a nice addition and it's all entirely reversible with no wires being cut. Interestingly enough, you really don't even need to reverse the pins you changed on the LED Light Bar plug. Just plug it back into the original plug and it'll operate just as it did from the factory. All-in-all, this is a great little upgrade. Just a shame it didn't come this way from the factory.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: blkout50 on July 24, 2011, 03:32:43 PM
Ok, just discovered that you can buy the y-harness from Harley.  Had to order the module harness so I am not sure yet if the pin housing is required yet, but ordered it anyway.

69911-11 module harness
70933-10 Y-harness from kit 69200042A
73106-96Bk Pin Housing, six-way,  single row

Hope this helps the DIYers
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: blkout50 on July 25, 2011, 11:30:05 AM
Forgot to add the current msrp prices. If you order from Chicago HD or Surdyke.com expect 10% -20% Savings. I paid roughly $70 plus shipping.  ALL PLUG - N - PLAY!

69911-11 module harness $64.95
70933-10 Y-harness $20.00
73106-96bk housing $1.75

All that is left is to follow the instructions for 67931-11 & 67932, Tour pak wrap around LED lights. See reply #23 of this thread to download the instructions.

hth

.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: copout221 on July 26, 2011, 01:49:23 PM
Thanks copout !
That is a big help for me. With your information, I think I can make it work. I am going to our local stealership and order the module harness and enough pieces to make my own y-harness.

Thanks again!

NP. It's a fairly straightforward install and well worth the money  ;D
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: copout221 on July 26, 2011, 01:55:47 PM
I just installed JDO kit. Worked relatively easy once I understood how the y-adapter and HD module worked. Here's my simplified summary:

- Y-adapter goes under the seat. In my case I installed it BEFORE the Badlands Illuminator module I use with my LED Turn signals

- The HD module is installed inside the TP. I simply installed it with a little velcro in the rear left corner. The wires without the plug installed, enable you to slip the wire through the TP grommet hole before installing the plug. I simply wrapped the lose wire pins with electrical tape so I could slide them through the grommet. It's a tight fit but with some pushing and pulling the wire fits through nicely.

- Disconnect the plug at the rear of the TP that leads to the TP LED Light Bar. Take the factory plug that delivers the power to the LED bar and just lay it loosely in the bottom of the TP. It won't be used but someday you may want to go back to the factory setup.

- Take the plug on the wires coming from the LED bar, use a small needle nose plier and pull the white center forward till it clicks. It only moves a short distance. Then use a paperclip in the small holes for the wires that are being moved and push inward till the wire can be pulled out the backside of the plug. Here's where things were different for my bike. In earlier posts it was stated that by just swapping the outward black wires the blinkers would operate. Unfortunately the wrong side blinker would be activated by just swapping the black ground wires.

- I returned the ground wires to the factory position and swapped the outward 2 purple (power) wires. By just swapping the 2 outward power wires, my LED TP Turn signals worked perfect (although still no TP flasher capability).

- Now with the module's wiring lying under the seat, you need to install the plug. Relatively easy and just follow JDO's instruction. Plug the rest of your tail lighting into the y-adapter and your'll be ready to ride.

This is a nice addition and it's all entirely reversible with no wires being cut. Interestingly enough, you really don't even need to reverse the pins you changed on the LED Light Bar plug. Just plug it back into the original plug and it'll operate just as it did from the factory. All-in-all, this is a great little upgrade. Just a shame it didn't come this way from the factory.

Have you noticed if your rear turn signals ALTERNATE (between the TP and stock turns) when the brake is applied while using your Badlands module ? It seems that the rear turn signals on the tour-pack and stock bar don't flash together if using any kind of module that converts the stock turns into running, brake, and turn. They will flash together if the brake is not applied but when you apply the brake they start to alternate. That was driving me nuts so I took the turn signal conversion module off and left the tour-pack module hooked up.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: Heatwave on July 26, 2011, 08:32:04 PM
Have you noticed if your rear turn signals ALTERNATE (between the TP and stock turns) when the brake is applied while using your Badlands module ? It seems that the rear turn signals on the tour-pack and stock bar don't flash together if using any kind of module that converts the stock turns into running, brake, and turn. They will flash together if the brake is not applied but when you apply the brake they start to alternate. That was driving me nuts so I took the turn signal conversion module off and left the tour-pack module hooked up.

Well you are correct. I just checked and if you hold the brakes on, the TP and lower rear turn signals will beginning alternating the flashing signal. As soon as you let go of the brake, they go back to flashing in synchrony. Hit the brake and they go back to alternating. I also tried connecting the TP Module AFTER the Badlands module but that is definitely NO GOOD. Connected this way, the TP and lower turn signals flash together until you hit the brakes. Then, strangely enough, the TP and lower turn signals alternate their flashing signals but on the OPPOSITE sides (if you started with a right signal, and then held the brake, the lower right turn signal would still flash but the TP would now flash on the left side.)

I went back to having the TP connected before the Badlands module and have just accepted that the TP and lower turn signals will alternate their flashing whenever the brake is applied. If you think about it, it's not really a bad outcome as it will definitely make your turn plus braking far more visible to those behind you when the flashing alternates. I would be interested to hear if anyone found a way to keep the TP turn signals in syncrony with the lower turn signals even when braking?

I would also be interested to hear if anyone just simply ran a direct connection from the Y-harness AFTER the Badlands Run/Turn/Stop module and just skipped the HD module in the TP. Wouldn't the Badlands module run the rear TP lights the same as the lower lights without the HD module? Thoughts?
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: Boatman on July 27, 2011, 11:13:28 AM
Have you noticed if your rear turn signals ALTERNATE (between the TP and stock turns) when the brake is applied while using your Badlands module ? It seems that the rear turn signals on the tour-pack and stock bar don't flash together if using any kind of module that converts the stock turns into running, brake, and turn. They will flash together if the brake is not applied but when you apply the brake they start to alternate. That was driving me nuts so I took the turn signal conversion module off and left the tour-pack module hooked up.

I looked at JDO's video in post 133 and mine flash the same as his with a Kuryakyn run-brake controller.  Mine do not alternate with the brakes applied.     :nixweiss:
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: Boatman on July 27, 2011, 11:16:00 AM
Forgot to add the current msrp prices. If you order from Chicago HD or Surdyke.com expect 10% -20% Savings. I paid roughly $70 plus shipping.  ALL PLUG - N - PLAY!

69911-11 module harness $64.95
70933-10 Y-harness $20.00
73106-96bk housing $1.75

All that is left is to follow the instructions for 67931-11 & 67932, Tour pak wrap around LED lights. See reply #23 of this thread to download the instructions.

hth

.

JDO was the first to figure this out on his own.  Appreciate his efforts and is a must upgrade for anyone who own a 2010 and up.  Just purchase from him and be done with it.  Thanks, JD for your efforts.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: blkout50 on July 27, 2011, 11:45:00 AM
Like JDO, I'm a DIYer. Searching for something else I stumbled onto this thread. I also did some research and discovered that Harley sells a Y-harness. I made my own Y-harness since I have crimpers, wire, and all of Harley's connectors and pins that I use on a daily basis.

Since there are others like myself, I freely passed on this learned information. Since not everyone has all the tools and equipment that I have, they can purchase the factory pieces to accomplish this task with minimal cost.

Sorry that it offends you that I am freely giving away my additional research.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: Boatman on July 27, 2011, 12:00:05 PM
The y harness was not sold seperately when this thread started so that is good to know.  JDO made them.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: copout221 on July 27, 2011, 12:10:14 PM
Well you are correct. I just checked and if you hold the brakes on, the TP and lower rear turn signals will beginning alternating the flashing signal. As soon as you let go of the brake, they go back to flashing in synchrony. Hit the brake and they go back to alternating. I also tried connecting the TP Module AFTER the Badlands module but that is definitely NO GOOD. Connected this way, the TP and lower turn signals flash together until you hit the brakes. Then, strangely enough, the TP and lower turn signals alternate their flashing signals but on the OPPOSITE sides (if you started with a right signal, and then held the brake, the lower right turn signal would still flash but the TP would now flash on the left side.)

I went back to having the TP connected before the Badlands module and have just accepted that the TP and lower turn signals will alternate their flashing whenever the brake is applied. If you think about it, it's not really a bad outcome as it will definitely make your turn plus braking far more visible to those behind you when the flashing alternates. I would be interested to hear if anyone found a way to keep the TP turn signals in syncrony with the lower turn signals even when braking?

I would also be interested to hear if anyone just simply ran a direct connection from the Y-harness AFTER the Badlands Run/Turn/Stop module and just skipped the HD module in the TP. Wouldn't the Badlands module run the rear TP lights the same as the lower lights without the HD module? Thoughts?

It has something to do with the turn brake controller when the brakes are applied. I also think it acts differently if you have LED bulbs rather than halogen installed for the rear turns. I removed my controller since the tour-pack is now working great and I never liked how bright the controller made the running lamps compared to the taillight and TP brightness.

I had previously tied the TP lamps into the run,brake, turn controller and didn't like the results on the TP due to  minimal light output and not being able to see the flashing during the day.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: blkout50 on July 27, 2011, 12:33:32 PM
The y harness was not sold seperately when this thread started so that is good to know.  JDO made them.

Actually it was.

Notice that the Y-Harness has 2010 part number. Also notice that the Module Harness has a 2011 part number.

In a nut shell, the Y-Harness was released before the Module Harness.

.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: Boatman on July 27, 2011, 12:40:41 PM
It has something to do with the turn brake controller when the brakes are applied. I also think it acts differently if you have LED bulbs rather than halogen installed for the rear turns. I removed my controller since the tour-pack is now working great and I never liked how bright the controller made the running lamps compared to the taillight and TP brightness.

I had previously tied the TP lamps into the run,brake, turn controller and didn't like the results on the TP due to  minimal light output and not being able to see the flashing during the day.

I have Custom Dynamics LED front and rear turnsignals, Kuryakyn controller with 3 load equalizers and the upper and lowers flash together with the brakes applied.  With the 4 ways on, only the lowers flash.   FWIW
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: Boatman on July 27, 2011, 12:42:57 PM
Actually it was. Notice that it is a 2010 part number. I might be mistaken, but I think there are other places that I Harley uses a Y-Harness for lighting.

I was just going by the Harley instructions in posts 3 and 4 of this thread and "y harness" not sold seperately when you go to the parts break down.   Nice to know you found it available.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: Heatwave on July 27, 2011, 01:01:37 PM
It has something to do with the turn brake controller when the brakes are applied. I also think it acts differently if you have LED bulbs rather than halogen installed for the rear turns. I removed my controller since the tour-pack is now working great and I never liked how bright the controller made the running lamps compared to the taillight and TP brightness.

I had previously tied the TP lamps into the run,brake, turn controller and didn't like the results on the TP due to  minimal light output and not being able to see the flashing during the day.

I would consider this approach except my TP is detachable. I wouldn't want to lose the RUN/TURN/STOP function on the turn signals when the TP is off the bike. By keeping the Badlands module as well as the HD TP Module, the bike has RUN/TURN/STOP LED Lighting whether the TP is on or off.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: JDOFLHRIDER on July 28, 2011, 09:48:00 PM
Well you are correct. I just checked and if you hold the brakes on, the TP and lower rear turn signals will beginning alternating the flashing signal. As soon as you let go of the brake, they go back to flashing in synchrony. Hit the brake and they go back to alternating. I also tried connecting the TP Module AFTER the Badlands module but that is definitely NO GOOD. Connected this way, the TP and lower turn signals flash together until you hit the brakes. Then, strangely enough, the TP and lower turn signals alternate their flashing signals but on the OPPOSITE sides (if you started with a right signal, and then held the brake, the lower right turn signal would still flash but the TP would now flash on the left side.)

I went back to having the TP connected before the Badlands module and have just accepted that the TP and lower turn signals will alternate their flashing whenever the brake is applied. If you think about it, it's not really a bad outcome as it will definitely make your turn plus braking far more visible to those behind you when the flashing alternates. I would be interested to hear if anyone found a way to keep the TP turn signals in syncrony with the lower turn signals even when braking?

I would also be interested to hear if anyone just simply ran a direct connection from the Y-harness AFTER the Badlands Run/Turn/Stop module and just skipped the HD module in the TP. Wouldn't the Badlands module run the rear TP lights the same as the lower lights without the HD module? Thoughts?
I think I might order plug ends and try y link behind the badlands module and see if that would work like run,brake on tail lights ,if so that would fix 4 way problems. I will post out come.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: hotroadking on July 28, 2011, 10:37:09 PM
Just finished the kit and it works great. The led plug on my 11 only required me to move two ground wires by flipping the turn led grounds

Tip before removing all the wires simply remove one pair of purple and black wires

Insert them into the open connector on the harness in the correct slots for them and turn on power to determine if you have the right or left led panel pair

There are three wire harness coming from led. Left center and right

The center is three wire and mine was already in the correct position so noting that it reduces removing all wires as instructed. No reason to take out and put right back

Once you know which pair is left and right you simply switch the wires. Basically you need the left ground under the right power (purple) and visa versa.

After that it's simple

Also. On the module the connections
Match up color coded except on the wires coming from the module there is no blue or white wire.

 So the Yellow goes to blue on the y connector otherwise it's color matched  


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Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: Heatwave on July 28, 2011, 10:55:35 PM
I think I might order plug ends and try y link behind the badlands module and see if that would work like run,brake on tail lights ,if so that would fix 4 way problems. I will post out come.

Please let us know how it turns out. This might be a very simple solution that gives the TP RUN/TURN/STOP capability plus functioning 4-way flashers on the TP. And it would eliminate the need for the HD TP Module for those bikes that are already using the Badlands Illuminator module for the lower turn signals.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: copout221 on July 29, 2011, 04:18:56 AM
I would consider this approach except my TP is detachable. I wouldn't want to lose the RUN/TURN/STOP function on the turn signals when the TP is off the bike. By keeping the Badlands module as well as the HD TP Module, the bike has RUN/TURN/STOP LED Lighting whether the TP is on or off.

That make sense. I would also want to retain the run/brake/turn functions if my TP was removable. I just don't care for the inconsistent operation for the turn signals as previously discussed. Oh well, maybe i'm just too picky !
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: JDOFLHRIDER on August 10, 2011, 06:52:27 PM
OK,I made a harness to try and use Badlands module to make run,brake and turn on tourpak and turns work just not very bright and brake not noticed any light brightness change so Harley kit is only one so far.   jdo
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: Mntsnow on August 14, 2011, 08:46:01 PM
Well I got the module installed and figured out my wiring on my streetglide and got the tourpak lights working as described.  BUT I am now wondering could the side marker tourpak run leds be tied in as well (piggyback their same side violet and ground connections at the output side of the 8 pin molex connector) and have them become brake and turn signals as well?

I didn't want to just do it and run the risk of screwing something up without first asking

Thanks.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: JDOFLHRIDER on August 15, 2011, 09:23:19 PM
I think that might work,just don't do any damage you can't fix if it don't work. good luck     jdo
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: Mntsnow on August 16, 2011, 12:16:54 AM
Well I can say that it kinda works when hooked up as I described above...They will  still work as park lights and will flash on and off for turn but they will flash opposite from the tourpak and standard turnsignals and the killer of the plan...they go off when the brake is used :(..  Back to the drawing board and the search continues.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: darth davidson on August 16, 2011, 04:21:40 PM
I bought the harness. Could somebody post instructions with pix or a detailed instructions , I guess JDO might assume that I knew what I was doing , but in regards to wiring the bike i was born with one hand and no eyes!!!! PLEASE>>>> :'( :'( :'( :'(
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: Heatwave on August 16, 2011, 05:21:01 PM
I bought the harness. Could somebody post instructions with pix or a detailed instructions , I guess JDO might assume that I knew what I was doing , but in regards to wiring the bike i was born with one hand and no eyes!!!! PLEASE>>>> :'( :'( :'( :'(

Take your time, it's actually less daunting that it appears. Take the liner out of the bottom of your TP. Take your seat off the bike. There's 2 main parts and a plastic connector.

To get oriented: The Y-Adapter goes under the seat. You'll need to find the wire that comes through the rear fender. Find the wire it plugs into. Unplug it. Now plug the y-adapter plugs into the plugs you just unplugged. Your rear lights should now work again and you should have an open plug that your new TP harness will plug into later.

Next, find the wire coming out of the LED light bar at the rear of the TP. Follow the wire to it's plug and unplug it. Lay the factory plug somewhere in the bottom of the TP where it is secure in case someday you want to reuse it. Now take the long wire with the HD module on it. Lay the module in the TP bottom. Take the wire with the metal tips and wrap it tightly into a point with electrical tape. Find where all the wires go through the grommet at the front of the TP. Spread the wires as best you can and work the electrical tape point you just made through the grommet with the other wires. Its a tight fit but if you work it back and forth and slowly, it will work its way through. Once the tip is through, pull the rest of the wire through the grommet. Remove the electrical tape.

Now follow JDO's instructions and install plastic connector on the wire you just pulled through the grommet. Once the plug is on the wire, you should be able to plug it into the open end of the y-adapter you already installed under the seat. Now everything is ready to be plugged in but you're still not done.

Final wiring step. You'll need to make changes to the plug at the end of the wire that comes out of the LED bar. Take a pair of needle nose pliers and pull the white base of the plug slightly out. It doesn't need to move very far to be unlocked. Once it's unlocked you'll need to move 2 wires to opposite slots for the LEDs to function properly. I found it very easy to just take a paperclip, unbend it and then push it into the hole above the wire you'll be moving. You should be able to easily slip the chosen terminal out the back of the plug as you push the paperclip in.

I needed to only move 2 wires for my 2010 SEUC LED TP lighting to be fully functional. Just focus on the 4 outer wires at the 4 corners of the plug. These 4 wires control the corner turn signals on the LED TP Bar. 2 of the 4 wires are black. These are the grounds. The other 2 corner wires have a very faint stripe. These are the power leads. Take these power leads and swap their position. These are the only 2 wires you should need to move. Once they are pushed through into their new positions, just take the needle nose pliers and push the white base back into position to lock the terminals in place. Now plug the HD module into the TP plug you just modified. Test the system by turning the ignition on and trying your turn signals.

You should find that both the lower and TP turn signals  are now flashing together until you apply the brake. When the brake is applied, the upper and lower turn signals will alternate while the center brake light of the LED bar lights up brighter.

Secure the wiring in the TP, reinstall the TP liner, secure the wiring under the seat. Reinstall your seat. Go for a ride and enjoy your new lighting. Good luck.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: beechflyr on August 16, 2011, 07:31:17 PM
An earlier post suggested just swapping the grounds. Is this an option or would you say it's better to swap the + leads?
Thanks.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: Mntsnow on August 16, 2011, 07:43:08 PM
I only needed to swap the grounds.   If the wrong side TP turnsignal flashes then you need to swap the positive leads.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: Heatwave on August 16, 2011, 07:44:33 PM
An earlier post suggested just swapping the grounds. Is this an option or would you say it's better to swap the + leads?
Thanks.

I tried swapping the grounds first but I ended up with the TP turn signals flashing on the opposite side of the lower turn signals. I put the grounds back to their original position and swapped the power leads and everything worked as it was suppose to.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: beechflyr on August 16, 2011, 09:07:32 PM
Thanks again
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: JDOFLHRIDER on September 13, 2011, 09:44:17 PM
parts needed  69911-11 and 70933-10  pages 1thru 3 in first posting  TOOLS NEEDED  1)SMALL NEEDLENOSE PLYERS,2)REALLY SMALL DRILL ,PAPERCLIP OR JEWELERS SCREW DRIVER,3) BLACK TAPE ,4) WIRE TIES                                              1)YOU NEED TO TAKE SEAT OFF AND TOUPACK LINER OUT.                                                           2)NEXT UNPLUG TAIL LIGHT PLUG AT REAR OF TOURPAC.  (SHOULD BE 7 WIRES BLACK,VIOLET,AND BLUE.) THIS IS PLUG YOU HAVE TO REALIGN WIRES IN.                     3) DISASSEMBLE TAILIGHT PLUG  ,USE SMALL NEEDLE NOSE TO CLICK PULL WHITE CENTER OUT IN TAILIGHT PLUG ,IT JUST COMES OUT A LITTLE TO UNLOCK .  THEN USE A SMALL ROUND TOOL(PAPER CLIP,JEWELER SCREWDRIVER,OR DRILL) TO PUSH IN ROUND HOLE IN PLUG TO RELEASE THE WIRE, DO TO ALL THE WIRES IN THE PLUG.       4) WHEN WIRES ARE OUT OF THE PLUG YOU NEED TO TEST AND MARK  LEFT , RIGHT,AND MIDDLE SO YOU CAN REALIGN BACK IN PLUG .HARLEY PAGE 2-5  I COPIED AND MARKED #1  THE PICTURE OF PLUG IS FROM REAR. (WIRES  SHOULD SNAP  BACK IN)                                                                                                                                                              5)   FEED MODULE WIRES THRU  TOUR PAK   (I TAPED MINE TO FEED OUT OF LEFT SIDE SO I COULD PUT MODULE IN BUMP OF LINER)                                                                               6 )TAKE Y HARNESS AND PART LOOSE  PLUG ON IT AND  MATCH WIRE COLORS TO EACH OTHER  ,WIRES SHOULD CLICK IN  DO NOT FORCE.                                                         7 ) INSTALL Y HARNESS AND POSISION WIRING  TO  TOURPAK AND IN TOURPAK  AND PLUG TAILIGHTS IN. YOU MIGHT HAVE TO USE LINER TO FIND RIGHT SPOT FOR MODULE,                                                                                                                                                   8)WIRE TIE AND TEST 
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: darth davidson on October 09, 2011, 01:47:44 PM
Take your time, it's actually less daunting that it appears. Take the liner out of the bottom of your TP. Take your seat off the bike. There's 2 main parts and a plastic connector.

To get oriented: The Y-Adapter goes under the seat. You'll need to find the wire that comes through the rear fender. Find the wire it plugs into. Unplug it. Now plug the y-adapter plugs into the plugs you just unplugged. Your rear lights should now work again and you should have an open plug that your new TP harness will plug into later.

Next, find the wire coming out of the LED light bar at the rear of the TP. Follow the wire to it's plug and unplug it. Lay the factory plug somewhere in the bottom of the TP where it is secure in case someday you want to reuse it. Now take the long wire with the HD module on it. Lay the module in the TP bottom. Take the wire with the metal tips and wrap it tightly into a point with electrical tape. Find where all the wires go through the grommet at the front of the TP. Spread the wires as best you can and work the electrical tape point you just made through the grommet with the other wires. Its a tight fit but if you work it back and forth and slowly, it will work its way through. Once the tip is through, pull the rest of the wire through the grommet. Remove the electrical tape.

Now follow JDO's instructions and install plastic connector on the wire you just pulled through the grommet. Once the plug is on the wire, you should be able to plug it into the open end of the y-adapter you already installed under the seat. Now everything is ready to be plugged in but you're still not done.

Final wiring step. You'll need to make changes to the plug at the end of the wire that comes out of the LED bar. Take a pair of needle nose pliers and pull the white base of the plug slightly out. It doesn't need to move very far to be unlocked. Once it's unlocked you'll need to move 2 wires to opposite slots for the LEDs to function properly. I found it very easy to just take a paperclip, unbend it and then push it into the hole above the wire you'll be moving. You should be able to easily slip the chosen terminal out the back of the plug as you push the paperclip in.

I needed to only move 2 wires for my 2010 SEUC LED TP lighting to be fully functional. Just focus on the 4 outer wires at the 4 corners of the plug. These 4 wires control the corner turn signals on the LED TP Bar. 2 of the 4 wires are black. These are the grounds. The other 2 corner wires have a very faint stripe. These are the power leads. Take these power leads and swap their position. These are the only 2 wires you should need to move. Once they are pushed through into their new positions, just take the needle nose pliers and push the white base back into position to lock the terminals in place. Now plug the HD module into the TP plug you just modified. Test the system by turning the ignition on and trying your turn signals.

You should find that both the lower and TP turn signals  are now flashing together until you apply the brake. When the brake is applied, the upper and lower turn signals will alternate while the center brake light of the LED bar lights up brighter.

Secure the wiring in the TP, reinstall the TP liner, secure the wiring under the seat. Reinstall your seat. Go for a ride and enjoy your new lighting. Good luck.

Hi heatwave,
sorry took so long to respond. Its been really hectic , just trying to keep business going. No time for much else. Anyway, since it has rained 2 consecutive days in central Florida I embarqed myself in this project. Did the y harness under the seat, I thought I had matched the wire colors , although there is no red or blue coming from the module and there are only 5 wires instead of 6, i did the best I could. When I went to test it , both TP lights blink together when I push either of the turning lights. If I swap the power ones the blink crossed sides meaning the right TP left turning signal. I assume this has to do with the way I matched the wires that came from the module with the y harness, but I can't figure it out. I  posted a pix. So if you can throw some light on this it would be appreciated. The other thing I locked the wires in place inside the female connector coming from the module, anyway to get them out if I need to rearrange? :oops:


Thanks
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: darth davidson on October 09, 2011, 02:17:30 PM
this is a better picture. Bottom are the wires coming from TP module . Color:  brown/orangish/violet/black/yellow. The yellow one was the one I had a issue with. NO matching on the other side, so I matched with  the red, perhaps it should go with the blue ,who knows
thanks

 :nixweiss: :nixweiss: :nixweiss: :nixweiss:
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: Heatwave on October 09, 2011, 05:40:16 PM
It's been a while since I did this install and I really don't recall the colors that well from memory. I figured my post would help with colors. My recommendation is to follow the steps I outlined again to see where you might have been different. If that doesn't work, I would recommend giving JDO a call. He provides his # in the instructions and I found him very knowledgeable and helpful.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: darth davidson on October 11, 2011, 07:00:56 AM
It's been a while since I did this install and I really don't recall the colors that well from memory. I figured my post would help with colors. My recommendation is to follow the steps I outlined again to see where you might have f=different. If that doesn't work, I would recommend giving JDO a call. He provides his # in the instructions and I found him very knowledgeable and helpful.
I found in another post , that the yellow coming from the TP should match the blue from the Y harness. Who would have known !!! I need to redue the housing. I hope I don't tear anything beyond repair!!! :oops:
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: US.Army.Retired on October 11, 2011, 06:58:41 PM
I have never noticed from where I am seated.   ;D
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: marksnc on October 11, 2011, 10:01:44 PM
Do you have anymore kits?  If so please PM me.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: 2harleys on October 11, 2011, 10:53:00 PM
X2
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: backroad Mike on October 19, 2011, 10:46:08 PM
I've read the entire thread and still have a question.

I have a 2011 FLHXSE2.  Added a king tour pack and am in the process of adding extra lighting.

I recently purchased the 67931-11 smoked rear led unit and it came with the 69911-11 module harness and a Y harness (not sold separately).

Instructions say to connect the y harnes under the seat, but I don't see the same connector there.  The only harness under the seat for the rear lighting is a 8 pin molex connector.

Am I missing something?
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: hotroadking on December 05, 2011, 10:16:10 PM
JDO sent you an email
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: backroad Mike on December 06, 2011, 05:32:00 AM
JDO sent you an email

If you were referring to me, I never received anything.

I ended up building my own Y connector and figuring it out myself.

Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: hotroadking on December 06, 2011, 01:40:26 PM
No I was trying to reach JDO if he's still around
I bought a kit a while back and a friend wants one
his wife wants to get it for him for Xmas

Anyone know if he's still making the kits ?
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: 2harleys on December 06, 2011, 02:35:34 PM
No I was trying to reach JDO if he's still around
I bought a kit a while back and a friend wants one
his wife wants to get it for him for Xmas

Anyone know if he's still making the kits ?

I sent him a pm and he suggested getting parts from HD, which I did and have since installed. Parts are available from HD and part numbers have been posted several times.  I think the two parts you need are around $75.00 or there about
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: JDOFLHRIDER on December 06, 2011, 07:05:58 PM
look on first page harley started making y-link and I posted needed info on first posts. jdo
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: hotroadking on December 06, 2011, 11:38:53 PM
 69911-11 and 70933-10  are the only two parts needed now?

I took some time to clean up the instructions (hope I got them correct)
and post at the end of this thread in case someone needs them.


HD now has the parts you can buy direct from the dealer to do this mod. I took JDO’s change to the first post and copied it to  the last post, as many won’t go back to page 1 on a 13-page thread.

So here are the instructions if you want to do this,

Part numbers from HD: 1 Each  69911-11 and 70933-10

Instructions:    1 through 3 posted below.

TOOLS NEEDED: 1) Small needle nose pliers, 2)Very small tool IE: small drill bit, paperclip, Jewelers flat screwdriver, 3) Black electrical tape, 4) Wire ties. 5) Digital (or non digital) multi-meter

1) Remove Seat, Tourpack liner.                  

2) Tail Light Harness plug (read before disconnecting): In the Rear of Tourpack, this connector has 7 wires, colors are black, violet and blue.  

This is the plug you MAY have to realign the wires in to get the proper lamp to signal.  Emphasis on MAY as you need to understand the stock side LED panels that you are going to make into Turn Signals are simply running lights to the factory.  It doesn’t matter which pair of wires (power and ground) the installer runs to the left or right panel as all they care about is getting power to the panels for light.  Therefore it’s possible the wires for each light are in the correct position to convert them to the correct turn signal (it’s also possible they are not in the correct (Left or Right) position.  If they are in the correct position you will not need to move any wires, however it’s also possible you have to move a few wires. In other words, Test it first.

I find it’s best to first use a digital multi meter and test the connections coming off the harness BEFORE you disconnect  to determine which wires run which lamp.  You need to determine what pair runs a specific light. Before going to step 3, check the pairs, if they are already in the correct position leave them alone, skip steps 3 and 4. However if they are not in the right position you will need to move a pair to get the turn signals on the correct side.  

3) Disassemble the tail light plug:  Using the Needle nose pliers,  grab the center pen retainer clip and pull straight out of the inside of the plug.  

4) Remove Pins:  Use a small drill bit or jewelers screwdriver and gently release the retaining clip in the center next to the pin you wish to remove.  When you do this pull down gently on the corresponding wire and it will move far enough to get the pins retaining edge past the retaining clip in the housing.  Do this for each wire you need to move.  Pull wire through rubber orange retainer.  DO NOT BEND the clips too far, just a little movement is all that is necessary.

5) Move one wire color set at a time, that way it’s easier to remember
where the wires go. You can remove the pair, and then mark them (L) (R) (C) so you can re-position properly. Generally you should be just moving the R and L not the center.  When you push the wire back through the orange rubber retainer it will slide into position, you should hear it click into place but not always, just make sure it is properly in line and the retainer in position.

HARLEY PAGE 2-5   THE PICTURE OF PLUG IS FROM REAR.

6) Feed the Module wires through hole in tour pack  run the module on the left side of the tour pack and you can put module in the bump in corner of liner.  Use some industrial Velcro to secure module to wall if you like.
                                                  
7 )Y Harness:  Take connector and wires with pins from module you ran though the tour pack and apart and match wire colors to the Y wire connector (except yellow to red, white to blue or no wire)                

8 ) Install Y harness position wiring to Tourpack, using zip tie to attach to tour pack mount.

9)Test then when confirm working wire tie in place,
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: gabhart on December 07, 2011, 09:16:00 PM
Thanks to all involved for the update to this mod. Will be getting the 2 parts needed for my 2011.5 SEUC. Looking forward to getting this done!
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: SBB on December 07, 2011, 09:35:21 PM
69911-11 and 70933-10  are the only two parts needed now?

I took some time to clean up the instructions (hope I got them correct)
and post at the end of this thread in case someone needs them.


HD now has the parts you can buy direct from the dealer to do this mod. I took JDO’s change to the first post and copied it to  the last post, as many won’t go back to page 1 on a 13-page thread.

So here are the instructions if you want to do this,

Part numbers from HD: 1 Each  69911-11 and 70933-10

Instructions:    1 through 3 posted below.

TOOLS NEEDED: 1) Small needle nose pliers, 2)Very small tool IE: small drill bit, paperclip, Jewelers flat screwdriver, 3) Black electrical tape, 4) Wire ties. 5) Digital (or non digital) multi-meter

1) Remove Seat, Tourpack liner.                  

2) Tail Light Harness plug (read before disconnecting): In the Rear of Tourpack, this connector has 7 wires, colors are black, violet and blue.  

This is the plug you MAY have to realign the wires in to get the proper lamp to signal.  Emphasis on MAY as you need to understand the stock side LED panels that you are going to make into Turn Signals are simply running lights to the factory.  It doesn’t matter which pair of wires (power and ground) the installer runs to the left or right panel as all they care about is getting power to the panels for light.  Therefore it’s possible the wires for each light are in the correct position to convert them to the correct turn signal (it’s also possible they are not in the correct (Left or Right) position.  If they are in the correct position you will not need to move any wires, however it’s also possible you have to move a few wires. In other words, Test it first.

I find it’s best to first use a digital multi meter and test the connections coming off the harness BEFORE you disconnect  to determine which wires run which lamp.  You need to determine what pair runs a specific light. Before going to step 3, check the pairs, if they are already in the correct position leave them alone, skip steps 3 and 4. However if they are not in the right position you will need to move a pair to get the turn signals on the correct side.  

3) Disassemble the tail light plug:  Using the Needle nose pliers,  grab the center pen retainer clip and pull straight out of the inside of the plug.  

4) Remove Pins:  Use a small drill bit or jewelers screwdriver and gently release the retaining clip in the center next to the pin you wish to remove.  When you do this pull down gently on the corresponding wire and it will move far enough to get the pins retaining edge past the retaining clip in the housing.  Do this for each wire you need to move.  Pull wire through rubber orange retainer.  DO NOT BEND the clips too far, just a little movement is all that is necessary.

5) Move one wire color set at a time, that way it’s easier to remember
where the wires go. You can remove the pair, and then mark them (L) (R) (C) so you can re-position properly. Generally you should be just moving the R and L not the center.  When you push the wire back through the orange rubber retainer it will slide into position, you should hear it click into place but not always, just make sure it is properly in line and the retainer in position.

HARLEY PAGE 2-5   THE PICTURE OF PLUG IS FROM REAR.

6) Feed the Module wires through hole in tour pack  run the module on the left side of the tour pack and you can put module in the bump in corner of liner.  Use some industrial Velcro to secure module to wall if you like.
                                                  
7 )Y Harness:  Take connector and wires with pins from module you ran though the tour pack and apart and match wire colors to the Y wire connector (except yellow to red, white to blue or no wire)                

8 ) Install Y harness position wiring to Tourpack, using zip tie to attach to tour pack mount.

9)Test then when confirm working wire tie in place,



Great instructions, did mine about two months ago and love it.

 :2vrolijk_21:

SBB
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: gabe on December 20, 2011, 04:30:51 PM
just finished mine  thanks for the write up
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: hotroadking on December 25, 2011, 11:06:42 PM
Buddy just got the parts for xmas and
found out we had a problem with the parts

When plugged in it runs both side panel LEDs
at the same time no matter what side you select right or left

Moved the Y harness from mine which works
to his bike and it does the same, also his Y works
on mine which means it has to be the module part
sucks that the factory doesn't test these things
you can hear the module clicking and running both
lights. 

now he has to get that part replaced
however I went ahead and determined L
and R pairs and moved them to the correct
position.

One other thing to add, when you are aligning
the pins Brown is Right, Violet is Left.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: gabe on December 26, 2011, 06:22:37 AM
Buddy just got the parts for xmas and
found out we had a problem with the parts

When plugged in it runs both side panel LEDs
at the same time no matter what side you select right or left

Moved the Y harness from mine which works
to his bike and it does the same, also his Y works
on mine which means it has to be the module part
sucks that the factory doesn't test these things
you can hear the module clicking and running both
lights.  

now he has to get that part replaced
however I went ahead and determined L
and R pairs and moved them to the correct
position.

One other thing to add, when you are aligning
the pins Brown is Right, Violet is Left.
ok
i just finished mine this week   i read the directions and they said that i might not need to move my wires so i pluged it all in and tested and it did the same thing you are talking about  so  i went back to page 1 and read again then page 2 is where all the wires come out of plug and get installed as the same as page 2 i also had to buy a load equelizer for mine but that was because of other upgrades
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: porthole on April 13, 2012, 11:08:15 AM
Just looked at all 13 pages here - did I miss how the side lights are getting an increased brightness?
I did read somewhere here that the leads were reversed to get the brighter light, but LED's don't work that way, so is there actually a second set of LED's in the strip?
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: Boatman on April 13, 2012, 12:34:06 PM
Just looked at all 13 pages here - did I miss how the side lights are getting an increased brightness?
I did read somewhere here that the leads were reversed to get the brighter light, but LED's don't work that way, so is there actually a second set of LED's in the strip?


The increase in brightness so the end lights can be brake lights or turnsignals is done by the module.
There is not a 2nd set of led's in the lights..   Works great.   Feel like a Winger.  Lit up nice from the back.

If you have non led corner lights in the tourpack, the kit you get from Harley has light sockets for each end light to make them double filament.

Hope this helps.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: porthole on April 13, 2012, 11:22:12 PM
I have the LED light bar for my king tourpak Bob.
Just confused as to how the lights are brighter. Is the module increasing the voltage? And if so how?
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: Boatman on April 14, 2012, 07:26:51 PM
I have the LED light bar for my king tourpak Bob.
Just confused as to how the lights are brighter. Is the module increasing the voltage? And if so how?

Duane-

I don't know how the module increases the brightness of the led's for brake/turn.  I do know that my rh and lh end lights are very bright when the brake is applied or the turnsignals are on.  Easily seen from behind on sunny days for turn/brake.   They just work.  Bob
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: muddypaws on April 30, 2012, 05:06:12 PM
Has anyone used the Magic-TCP module to get the tour pack lights to act as turn signals?
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: muddypaws on May 03, 2012, 09:59:31 AM
Anyone tried this?
http://www.ridetimetechnology.com/tp_seultra.htm
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: ThunderBueller on May 03, 2012, 11:57:01 AM
Anyone tried this?
http://www.ridetimetechnology.com/tp_seultra.htm

Yep. Works great.  8)
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: muddypaws on May 03, 2012, 01:24:13 PM
Any big deal to install? I should have my part by tomorrow.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: ThunderBueller on May 03, 2012, 01:38:45 PM
Any big deal to install? I should have my part by tomorrow.

Nope, piece of cake.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: danner55 on May 07, 2012, 07:51:45 AM
Which module did you go with? Turn SE or TurnSE+ & are you happy with the ease of installation & does it do what it is suppose to do as run\brake\turn signal?

Thanks
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: muddypaws on May 07, 2012, 09:26:57 AM
I'm still waiting for my part.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: darth davidson on May 07, 2012, 09:39:50 AM
I bought JDOFLHRIDER parts. Worked just fine on mu FLTRUSE !!!!! :2vrolijk_21:
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: JDOFLHRIDER on May 07, 2012, 06:16:11 PM
I'm still waiting for my part.
From where I'm not making them unless harley back order gets to bad.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: muddypaws on May 13, 2012, 10:28:35 AM
Got the part and took about 30 minutes to install. Works great.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: gg on June 14, 2012, 04:44:22 PM
Please humor me. I just ordered the toupak to match my 2011 CVO SESG and want to add the LED tailight kit sold by HD.
It's my understanding that all I need is the HD kit #67931-11 and a primed lamp housing from the 2011 CVU Ultra Classic to have a less housing wrapping the side of the TP.
Does this sound right?
I looked at the 2011 CVO Ultra Classic parts book and the LED llamp units for the TP are not the same as the LED Light kit. Is that going to make a difference?
Thanks 
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: muddypaws on June 14, 2012, 08:45:48 PM
I used the ridetime stuff not the HD stuff and it works great.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: JDOFLHRIDER on June 14, 2012, 08:52:18 PM
Please humor me. I just ordered the toupak to match my 2011 CVO SESG and want to add the LED tailight kit sold by HD.
It's my understanding that all I need is the HD kit #67931-11 and a primed lamp housing from the 2011 CVU Ultra Classic to have a less housing wrapping the side of the TP.
Does this sound right?
I looked at the 2011 CVO Ultra Classic parts book and the LED llamp units for the TP are not the same as the LED Light kit. Is that going to make a difference?
Thanks 
KIT IS MADE TO COVER UP OLD STYLE TOURPAK LIGHT, Don't look as nice as cvo one
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: gg on June 15, 2012, 09:39:34 AM
Thanks for the reply JDO, than it sounds like I am headed in the right direction using the primed CVO LED lamp housing instead of what comes with the HD LED KIT. Now all I have to do is to get the housing painted to match the new tour pak. Do you happen to know if HD's LED lamp kit contains all the connectors needed like #70933-10? Thanks again.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: JDOFLHRIDER on September 22, 2012, 03:53:51 PM
for you new owners this will work
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: waynel on October 22, 2012, 11:26:25 AM
Hey, J.D.O. I WOULD LIKE ONE OF THOSE KITS MYSELF. LET ME KNOW WHAT YOU NEED, FOR ME TO GET ONE FROM YOU
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: zdaddy on October 27, 2012, 11:26:07 PM
Hey, J.D.O. I WOULD LIKE ONE OF THOSE KITS MYSELF. LET ME KNOW WHAT YOU NEED, FOR ME TO GET ONE FROM YOU

Waynel, If you read a few posts back you will find that JDO isnt making the harness (Y adapter) anymore since it is now available from the motor company. The module has always been available from them. I had to wait less than a week for my dealer to get me the two parts.

for you new owners this will work

You are correct. Thanks to you for doing the research and putting up the post to make it so easy because I just installed it tonight on my 2012. Last year I converted my 09 Ultra to the HD 3 light set up and wanted it on my CVO but the local parts guys said it couldnt be done. Thankfully I found this post because I feel much better knowing the cages behind me have an eye level turn signal to know my intentions.  Next project is getting some LED turn signals and brake light down low and I am done!   Well at least done for a little while.  :P
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: waynel on October 29, 2012, 11:28:14 AM
Thanks ZDADDY, Guess if I'd paid a little more attention I would have noticed that. Ordered the parts from Harley today. Thought when I bought a CVO I wouldn't have to do anything to it what a mistake that was . Suspension next.  Who knows after that
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: zdaddy on October 29, 2012, 03:51:32 PM
There is always something left to do.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: HDGearHead on November 28, 2012, 11:49:26 PM
Has anyone figured out how to make the 4-ways (Hazards) work with this yet? 

If the 4-ways are on, the tour pak corners don't blink. 

If I hit the brakes with the 4-ways on, the left and right tour pak corners blink opposite of the turns and are erratic (the right corner blink consistently but the left corner skips a few blinks ever now and then).  When I release the brakes, the tour pak corners go off.

I can live with it, but it would be nice to find a way to make the tour pak corners blink in sync to the turns when the 4-ways are on.

Regards, TW
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: Slopokes72 on December 03, 2012, 01:10:36 PM
Has anyone done this mod to the 2013 cvo ultra yet.  I have my parts in but i am not electrically inclined(if that makes any sense).

just wondering ???
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: JDOFLHRIDER on December 04, 2012, 05:38:26 PM
YES,I did a 2013 friday works good . good luck
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: Slopokes72 on December 05, 2012, 01:02:41 AM
thanks! ;D
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: zdaddy on December 05, 2012, 05:53:06 PM
Has anyone done this mod to the 2013 cvo ultra yet.  I have my parts in but i am not electrically inclined(if that makes any sense).

just wondering ???


Did several months ago on my 2012 CVO Ultra with no problems and the 13's and 12's are reportedly the exact same. Dont panic if you plug it all in and they don't work correctly. Just refer to the part in the instructions about you may need to change the polarity of the wires coming from the lights. The high and low of the light is achieved by reversing polarity and since polarity didnt mater to the factory techs when they built the harness you may have to swap a couple of extra pins like i did.

I also found i could run a jumper from the small strips on the lower outside edges to the now old connector that i left in the trunk so they would flash when the turn signals activate. The only problem is since they are not the same style as the rear lights they flash 180 degrees out of phase with the turn signals and go out while the brake is applied.  :-\ Not sure if i like that or not.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: hdctss on December 21, 2012, 07:06:53 PM
so you only need the module and the y-harness to do this conversion?
don't you also need the connector body?  73106-96BK?
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: Ralphwhite on December 29, 2012, 10:59:24 AM
Duane-

I don't know how the module increases the brightness of the led bulbs (http://www.niceledlights.com) for brake/turn.  I do know that my rh and lh end lights are very bright when the brake is applied or the turnsignals are on.  Easily seen from behind on sunny days for turn/brake.   They just work.  Bob


I think it can be increased by using resistors
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: Slopokes72 on December 29, 2012, 12:25:43 PM
Has anyone done this mod to the 2013 cvo ultra yet.  I have my parts in but i am not electrically inclined(if that makes any sense).

just wondering ???

Did my conversion..what a difference..love it thanks for the info.  This is why I love this site! :bananarock:
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: waynel on January 04, 2013, 03:12:16 PM
no  hdctss it comes with the y- harnes
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: Kodas on January 04, 2013, 07:40:54 PM
Is there a difference in functions between the HD mod and the Ride Time Technology TurnSe+ module?
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: hdctss on January 04, 2013, 10:17:15 PM
works great...bought the parts from the dealer...put them in...swapped black wires...works like a charm...but that damn grommet
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: liro27 on January 29, 2013, 09:18:20 PM
I received SE Ultra Tour-Pak Turn Signal Module (TurnSE+ Module), from Ride Time Technology
They installed very easily and worked perfectly.
I am recommend this prodcut.

http://www.ridetimetechnology.com/
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: CVO FF on February 11, 2013, 08:11:03 PM
Made the change last year. Love the results. Easy to do but like is posted above that grommet was a bugger.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: Beach Bum on April 22, 2013, 02:20:48 PM
works great...bought the parts from the dealer...put them in...swapped black wires...works like a charm...but that damn grommet

Since this post was originally started in 2010, I just wanted to confirm that the HD parts needed are still:
69911-11
70933-10

For those of you that installed on a 2013 UC CVO, am I still ok just ordering those parts?  Thanks
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: hdctss on April 22, 2013, 06:57:49 PM
that is all you need for this
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: Beach Bum on April 22, 2013, 07:03:56 PM
Thanks.  Will order the parts tomorrow.  Since I am "mechanically challenged" I do have a friend who will assist me in the install.  Is this a 2 beer minimum????  ;D
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: Beach Bum on April 30, 2013, 12:18:49 AM
Started the install today.  When all plugged in, the turn signals flash together, irregardless of which signal (left or right) is pushed.  Center light works fine.  Is this caused by the wires coming out of the LED light box? Should switching the L/R black wires correct this?  Wiring into the y harness matched up ok.  Hopefully, this is not caused by a bad module.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: Heatwave on April 30, 2013, 07:41:27 AM
Thanks.  Will order the parts tomorrow.  Since I am "mechanically challenged" I do have a friend who will assist me in the install.  Is this a 2 beer minimum????  ;D

Yes...2 beer minimum.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: Heatwave on April 30, 2013, 07:42:58 AM
Started the install today.  When all plugged in, the turn signals flash together, irregardless of which signal (left or right) is pushed.  Center light works fine.  Is this caused by the wires coming out of the LED light box? Should switching the L/R black wires correct this?  Wiring into the y harness matched up ok.  Hopefully, this is not caused by a bad module.

Not a bad module but you will need to switch the L/R wires/pins. All will function fine after that.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: OldSkull on May 02, 2013, 01:37:30 PM
Hello everyone!
There may some confusion about the tour pack wiring due to the differences in year / CVO etc. Here is a picture from my service manual wiring schematic. There clearly is no way to make the side markers, wrap around and rear lighting function independently as it is wired from the HD. They all use only ground, run and brake. The wiring also is separated as it enters the tour pack and under the metal pack plate (one mine anyway) going to side marker lights.
I have purchased a tour pack factory plug (indicated as 12-6 B) along with all of the pins, wires, and a lighting harness Y adapter (for under the seat). Plans are to use a lighting adapter / load balancer to enable the use of the HD 2 wire LED sections to function as run / brake / signal. I will use all 7 pins, combine the common wires and separate the left and right turn signal using the adapter outputs. I am still working out the details on a clean install. Plans are to simply unplug the factory plug and plug in my revised one. I put the LED lights on the saddlebag rails, and will run the 3 wires from them to a point under the seat on the same bundle heading up to the pack.

Hopefully.... Everything will illuminate and each function blink in unison!

Running-all time,
Brake= All bright
Turn signal = side markers, rear corners, saddlebag rail LED's = Off/bright/Off.

Edit:
My apologies for not fully grasping the content within the previous 15 pages of this thread. I seemed to keep running into parts that related to the 2009 tour pack and not the CVO LED with wrap around. I went through all of the threads again several times, copy and pasting the information in a separate document, and think I understand the conversion. It did not seem to be possible without a complete re-wire of the 8 (7 pin) plug on the rear LED lights since it only used 3 wires. I have an older Badlands Illuminator module with only the wires and no plug, so I am now going to attempt to wire this to a plug after the Y connector (this worked for you Heatwave?) and include the LED lights on the saddlebag guards. If I am not able to wire the female plug correctly I will buy the harness adapter from HD. Somehow in all this mess I need to install a plug for my trailer isolator module as well.
Thank you Heatwave for your correction to my post. And a million thanks to everyone for the incredible information found in this post as well as the entire CVO board!
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: Heatwave on May 02, 2013, 02:20:49 PM
Hello everyone!
There may some confusion about the tour pack wiring due to the differences in year / CVO etc. Here is a picture from my service manual wiring schematic. There clearly is no way to make the side markers, wrap around and rear lighting function indepently as it is wired from the HD. They all use only ground, run and brake. The wiring also is seperated as it enters the tour pack and under the metal pack plate (one mine anyway) going to side marker lights.
I have purchased a tour pack factory plug (indicated as 12-6 B) along with all of the pins, wires, and a lighting harness Y adapter (for under the seat). Plans are to use a lighting adapter / load balancer to enable the use of the HD 2 wire LED sections to function as run / brake / signal. I will use all 7 pins, combine the common wires and seperate the left and right turn signal using the adapter outputs. I am still working out the details on a clean install. Plans are to simply unplug the factory plug and plug in my revised one. I put the LED lights on the saddlebag rails, and will run the 3 wires from them to a point under the seat on the same bundle heading up to the pack.

Hopefully.... Everything will illuminate and each function blink in unison!

Running-all time,
Brake= All bright
Turn signal = side markers, rear corners, saddlebag rail LED's = Off/bright/Off.

The statement in bold is innaccurate. I have a 2010 SEUC and I have 2 LEs, to handle LEDS at all 4 corners, along with the turn signals converted from the LED TP Wraparound light. It was a relatively easy install but it did require swapping pins in the connector inside the TP. For more details on how to make this mod, just search earlier in thuis thread. Many others have completed the conversion with little time and effort.

The conversion of the wraparound LEDs from just being a brake signal, to brake AND turn signals, has only one downside. The wraparound LEDs will not function as 4 way flashers. The lower turn signals will continue to function as 4way flashers.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: mightywarlock on July 08, 2013, 12:08:48 PM
So.
16 pages, and lots of confusion as to what and where this will work or not.  I'm confused.
Lots of information, but can someone please summarize,
for a 2013 CVO Ultra with wraparound LED on tourpak, to make the factory Run/Brake/Run only switch to Blinker/Brake/Blinker...

It is just a matter of ordering a kit now as posted earlier to make it match that video that was posted a long time ago?

Exactly what is needed, and how is it done from beginning to end?

And how does this work with the LED Airwing light I want to add to my rack on top of the tourpak?

You guys say it is only 2 parts to order, then there were 3 part numbers earlier...but then back to just 2...

Just want to get this all together so I can order my parts...

and also, does this work with the Kuryakyn Run Turn Brake modules?  I had it in my '07 Ultra, and removed it before I traded it in to get the '13 CVO Ultra...was wondering whether I should install that before the new stuff to make the tourpak work correctly...?


Thanks!

Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: LabMan on July 09, 2013, 03:46:02 AM
I just purchased the Ride Time TurnSE+ run/brake/turn signal module and installed it on my 2013 CVO Ultra.  The LED light bar on the trunk now is a running light, all three function as brake lights, and the end lights are also turn signals.  The 4 way flasher also uses the corner LEDs.  I also have the run/brake light on the rack from Harley.  It is mentioned in the instructions, so no issue there.  Very simple to install.  Instructions are very clear and go step by step.  I.E.- remove seat, remove tour pack bottom liner.  Identify plug under seat and plug in a connector, run wire through grommet with existing wires, plug in another connector, remove 4 pins from one connector, install them in new one, plug all in and check for function, install seat and liner and ride!   Every step where a connector is involved it is described and identified with pictures.  I received it in the mail today and installed it in less than an hour,  very easy install. 
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: OldSkull on July 09, 2013, 07:07:47 AM
Hello All!
I still have not done this yet but plan on it within next few weeks.

I really believe the Tourpak lighting enhancement will make us more visible and thus a little safer.
Today I witnessed a near miss of a truck barreling to a yellow / stop light where an Ultra was just stopping. The cager never saw the bike , and swerved at the last second to go around him into the passing lane to avoid rear ending him. So anything we can do to improve our visibility is a must!

HD has the pigtail that supposedly will do most of the light mods, it's around 60.00, but still requires mucking with the main rear TP plug.

Talked with Namz, here is the response:
first, tour pack, we will need to customize a Badlands module for you to allow this.
The module will give you RUN, BRAKE and TURN for both LEFT and RIGHT sides and an additional RUN, BRAKE & GROUND for the center BRAKE LIGHT in the tour pack.
You would need to modify the wiring in the tour pack separating the LEFT and RIGHT sides and isolating the BRAKE light as well, very simple. We supply the wiring & install butt connectors for an easy installation for you.


The one from  SE Ultra Tour-Pak Turn Signal Module (TurnSE+ Module), from Ride Time Technology seems to be what most guys are going with, it would just be really nice if they would update their website information, video and instructions to correlate to the SE when mentioned.

This all goes back to the fact of the main plug only using the 2 or 3 functions to either of the LED sections, and to what level we are willing to tear into the plug and connections.
Sticking a needle into the male / female connection points to wiggle out the plug can be a challenge, especially if not ever done or done very much.
Plus the risk of screwing one of the plugs up, requiring a new plug to be crimped in place, although cheap, the crimp tool is very expensive to do it right. otherwise skillful use of needle-nose and pliers may give success.

What I have done is print off all of the instructions at the beginning of this thread that relate to the SE, and not the simple 2009ish year types, print off the somewhat current instructions on RT Tech. Print off the information about the HD pigtail, (either your dealer or sometimes the HD sight will have them with the right part number) ,  print off the instructions on how to remove and re-install the connector pins on both the TP main and the small 2 / 3 wire black plugs in TP bottom. And then decide to which level of fewest-connections-to-go-wrong-with-time I want to use.

I am leaning toward the Namz product, as I really HATE the Kury module, and LOVE the Badlands products. Plus the Badlands balance the current to help make everything close to the same brightness, and usually brighter than factory (I will check into that and let you know for latest module) (past experience has been righteous customer service with Badlands) and I plan on using the Namz trailer isolator with the Bushtec hidden hitch for the ride to Milwaukee this summer.
So for sure want everything to BLINK in unison!

At the risk of growing this long thread, I would like to post the final MOD with pictures, NOT to push someones product, but to simply share what I decided to do. I'm sure the simpler the better in the long run!






Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: TinSpinner on July 09, 2013, 09:07:16 AM
So.
16 pages, and lots of confusion as to what and where this will work or not.  I'm confused.
Lots of information, but can someone please summarize,
for a 2013 CVO Ultra with wraparound LED on tourpak, to make the factory Run/Brake/Run only switch to Blinker/Brake/Blinker...

It is just a matter of ordering a kit now as posted earlier to make it match that video that was posted a long time ago?
Exactly what is needed, and how is it done from beginning to end?
And how does this work with the LED Airwing light I want to add to my rack on top of the tourpak?
You guys say it is only 2 parts to order, then there were 3 part numbers earlier...but then back to just 2...
Just want to get this all together so I can order my parts...

I installed the modules from Ride Time Technologies last weekend on my '13 SEUC. I used the Turn SE+ module and the FlashR2. Everything works exactly as you described, including the airwing light which I installed as well. The harnesses from RideTime were an easy install and the instructions that came with the kits were easier to understand than their website. Only gotcha I had, and it was noted on the instructions as a possibility, was that in the original connector that I removed wires from, the 2 pairs were opposite what was shown in the diagram so right turn signal would get a left signal on the tour pack, easy fix though, just moved the pins in the built up connector. A tip on the grommet, put a dab of dielectric grease on it and roll it in from one end around to the other, works like a charm.

http://ridetimetechnology.com/tp_seultra.htm (http://ridetimetechnology.com/tp_seultra.htm)
http://ridetimetechnology.com/flashr.htm (http://ridetimetechnology.com/flashr.htm)
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: neil1b on October 13, 2013, 10:19:47 AM
New to the Forum but wanted to say this thread made the modification painless. 

Bought the Y-Harness and Module Harness (connector comes with module harness)
Swapped the outside ground pins
Wired the 6 pin connector color to color (with the exception of yellow going to red and nothing going to the blue.)

Works like a charm.


Thanks to everyone that helped with this post.

Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: porthole on November 02, 2013, 10:32:03 AM
Those with the "short side" LED bar, are your side lights as turn signals flashing the same intensity as the brake light?

Best I can tell with my light bar is that the center light is dual intensity and the side lights are low intensity only.

I rode with someone this past weekend who added a tourpak to his Street Glide, the light bar appeared to be the same as mine, but his side lights flashed bright (he added the kit)

http://ridetimetechnology.com/tp_seultra.htm
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: porthole on November 02, 2013, 10:33:00 AM
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Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: porthole on November 02, 2013, 10:38:43 AM
Those with the "short side" LED bar, a


This is what I am referring to when I say mine is "short side"
This kit has longer sides ahead of the LED which I'm guessing is to help hide the holes left by the incandescent light bar.

http://www.harley-davidson.com/store/led-king-tour-pak-brake-turn-tail-lamp-kit

Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: TinSpinner on November 03, 2013, 12:03:57 AM
I used a kit from Ride Time Technologies to make my side lights act as turn signals. Easy install and perfect results.

http://ridetimetechnology.com/tp_seultra.htm (http://ridetimetechnology.com/tp_seultra.htm)
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: brwk on November 03, 2013, 12:18:34 PM
I used a kit from Ride Time Technologies to make my side lights act as turn signals. Easy install and perfect results.

http://ridetimetechnology.com/tp_seultra.htm (http://ridetimetechnology.com/tp_seultra.htm)

Was this kit plug and play as their website states?
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: porthole on November 03, 2013, 05:03:59 PM
I used a kit from Ride Time Technologies to make my side lights act as turn signals. Easy install and perfect results.

http://ridetimetechnology.com/tp_seultra.htm (http://ridetimetechnology.com/tp_seultra.htm)

My query has to do with the side light intenisty. Mine seems to be only low, the bar I saw last weeknd was low-high intensity.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: Para Bellum on November 06, 2013, 02:03:25 AM
Was this kit plug and play as their website states?

Yes, it was. Very easy to install.  I had the same reversal that TinSpinner mentioned in his July 9, 2013 post, but easy to fix.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: Jswerve on February 20, 2014, 05:32:25 PM
I just bought the 67931-11 LED wrap around light kit for my CVO Street Glide from a fellow forum member. Will it plug and play into existing wiring or will it require more parts?  :nixweiss:
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: b407driver on March 13, 2014, 11:11:46 PM
It looks like Ride Time Technology is out of business. I want to convert my '12 CVO Ultra tour-pack lights to the brake/turn mode.....any suggestions as to who might make a kit for this?
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: TinSpinner on March 14, 2014, 11:02:59 AM
It looks like Ride Time Technology is out of business. I want to convert my '12 CVO Ultra tour-pack lights to the brake/turn mode.....any suggestions as to who might make a kit for this?

That's odd. The links listed above still go to the product page. I would call them before I ordered from the site though since the home page does indeed have a statement of them going out of business. I bet they still have some inventory if they didn't sell out the business completely.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: b407driver on March 14, 2014, 11:12:42 AM
That's odd. The links listed above still go to the product page. I would call them before I ordered from the site though since the home page does indeed have a statement of them going out of business. I bet they still have some inventory if they didn't sell out the business completely.

I called and sent an email. The owner (I assume) emailed me back and said they closed the business at the end of 2013. He did not offer or indicate he had any left for sale. I was surprised that the website was still up.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: TinSpinner on March 14, 2014, 02:42:43 PM
Go back a few pages in this thread and you will find the H-D part number for a similar kit.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: Jswerve on March 15, 2014, 12:47:02 AM
Go back a few pages in this thread and you will find the H-D part number for a similar kit.

If you find this kit can you link it Please?

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Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: JoeVibe on March 15, 2014, 11:04:48 AM
Hi Jswerve,

I think this is what you're looking for http://www.harley-davidson.com/store/tour-pak-brake-running-turn-signal-conversion-kit-pa-11-69200042a--1

Joe
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: Jswerve on March 15, 2014, 01:41:26 PM
Hi Jswerve,

I think this is what you're looking for http://www.harley-davidson.com/store/tour-pak-brake-running-turn-signal-conversion-kit-pa-11-69200042a--1

Joe

Thank you!

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Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: Johnny Boy on April 21, 2014, 08:28:47 PM
To anyone attempting to navigate this thread (2014.04.21):

After reviewing much of the 18 page thread 3+ year old thread  :), I just completed this install very successfully using the information / instructions from page 1 of this thread, ordering the HD parts as stated and downloading the HD instructions (as supplied by JDO). Also, used info in the quote below (from page 10) as a good guide.

Also attached a page from the HD Service Manual on how to the disassemble of the Molex MX 150 connector.

BTW, Ride Time Technologies has gone out of business late last year as their module is talked about a fair amount in this thread.   

Works like a charm...John

Quote from: Heatwave on July 23, 2011, 04:26:16 PM

    I just installed JDO kit. Worked relatively easy once I understood how the y-adapter and HD module worked. Here's my simplified summary:

    - Y-adapter goes under the seat. In my case I installed it BEFORE the Badlands Illuminator module I use with my LED Turn signals

    - The HD module is installed inside the TP. I simply installed it with a little velcro in the rear left corner. The wires without the plug installed, enable you to slip the wire through the TP grommet hole before installing the plug. I simply wrapped the lose wire pins with electrical tape so I could slide them through the grommet. It's a tight fit but with some pushing and pulling the wire fits through nicely.

    - Disconnect the plug at the rear of the TP that leads to the TP LED Light Bar. Take the factory plug that delivers the power to the LED bar and just lay it loosely in the bottom of the TP. It won't be used but someday you may want to go back to the factory setup.

    - Take the plug on the wires coming from the LED bar, use a small needle nose plier and pull the white center forward till it clicks. It only moves a short distance. Then use a paperclip in the small holes for the wires that are being moved and push inward till the wire can be pulled out the backside of the plug. Here's where things were different for my bike. In earlier posts it was stated that by just swapping the outward black wires the blinkers would operate. Unfortunately the wrong side blinker would be activated by just swapping the black ground wires.

    - I returned the ground wires to the factory position and swapped the outward 2 purple (power) wires. By just swapping the 2 outward power wires, my LED TP Turn signals worked perfect (although still no TP flasher capability).

    - Now with the module's wiring lying under the seat, you need to install the plug. Relatively easy and just follow JDO's instruction. Plug the rest of your tail lighting into the y-adapter and your'll be ready to ride.

    This is a nice addition and it's all entirely reversible with no wires being cut. Interestingly enough, you really don't even need to reverse the pins you changed on the LED Light Bar plug. Just plug it back into the original plug and it'll operate just as it did from the factory. All-in-all, this is a great little upgrade. Just a shame it didn't come this way from the factory.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: Jswerve on April 21, 2014, 09:27:18 PM
Wow! Thanks!

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Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: brwk on May 27, 2014, 01:39:05 PM
So these instructions along with part #69200042A will work in a FLHTUSE8 (2013)?  Im sorry for asking but this whole thread is very painful to me.  Thanks


To anyone attempting to navigate this thread (2014.04.21):

After reviewing much of the 18 page thread 3+ year old thread  :), I just completed this install very successfully using the information / instructions from page 1 of this thread, ordering the HD parts as stated and downloading the HD instructions (as supplied by JDO). Also, used info in the quote below (from page 10) as a good guide.

Also attached a page from the HD Service Manual on how to the disassemble of the Molex MX 150 connector.

BTW, Ride Time Technologies has gone out of business late last year as their module is talked about a fair amount in this thread.   

Works like a charm...John

Quote from: Heatwave on July 23, 2011, 04:26:16 PM

    I just installed JDO kit. Worked relatively easy once I understood how the y-adapter and HD module worked. Here's my simplified summary:

    - Y-adapter goes under the seat. In my case I installed it BEFORE the Badlands Illuminator module I use with my LED Turn signals

    - The HD module is installed inside the TP. I simply installed it with a little velcro in the rear left corner. The wires without the plug installed, enable you to slip the wire through the TP grommet hole before installing the plug. I simply wrapped the lose wire pins with electrical tape so I could slide them through the grommet. It's a tight fit but with some pushing and pulling the wire fits through nicely.

    - Disconnect the plug at the rear of the TP that leads to the TP LED Light Bar. Take the factory plug that delivers the power to the LED bar and just lay it loosely in the bottom of the TP. It won't be used but someday you may want to go back to the factory setup.

    - Take the plug on the wires coming from the LED bar, use a small needle nose plier and pull the white center forward till it clicks. It only moves a short distance. Then use a paperclip in the small holes for the wires that are being moved and push inward till the wire can be pulled out the backside of the plug. Here's where things were different for my bike. In earlier posts it was stated that by just swapping the outward black wires the blinkers would operate. Unfortunately the wrong side blinker would be activated by just swapping the black ground wires.

    - I returned the ground wires to the factory position and swapped the outward 2 purple (power) wires. By just swapping the 2 outward power wires, my LED TP Turn signals worked perfect (although still no TP flasher capability).

    - Now with the module's wiring lying under the seat, you need to install the plug. Relatively easy and just follow JDO's instruction. Plug the rest of your tail lighting into the y-adapter and your'll be ready to ride.

    This is a nice addition and it's all entirely reversible with no wires being cut. Interestingly enough, you really don't even need to reverse the pins you changed on the LED Light Bar plug. Just plug it back into the original plug and it'll operate just as it did from the factory. All-in-all, this is a great little upgrade. Just a shame it didn't come this way from the factory.

Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: brwk on May 31, 2014, 01:52:33 PM
Well I just tried  part #69200042A and I don't think it will work.  The LED bar has a red, purple, blk for the center brake led and the 2 outer running leds have purple and blk.  The harness has purple and blk but no red.  Plus the to outer leds would need a red wire installed.  Too much for me so maybe someone smarter can take a shot.   I think I wasted 60 bucks.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: phato1 on May 31, 2014, 08:29:15 PM
Well I just tried  part #69200042A and I don't think it will work.  The LED bar has a red, purple, blk for the center brake led and the 2 outer running leds have purple and blk.  The harness has purple and blk but no red.  Plus the to outer leds would need a red wire installed.  Too much for me so maybe someone smarter can take a shot.   I think I wasted 60 bucks.

Go back to reply #188. You don't need the 69200042A "kit" you only need P/N 69911-11(Module) and 70933-10(Y harness) and follow the instruction in that same reply and you should be all set.

On my 11.5 the "original" connector for the LED's had the red,white,blue,purple ect.. That connector is now just laying in the bottom of the TP unused
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: phato1 on May 31, 2014, 08:32:41 PM
Here's a pic of the module:
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: Heatwave on May 31, 2014, 11:48:43 PM
To anyone attempting to navigate this thread (2014.04.21):

After reviewing much of the 18 page thread 3+ year old thread  :), I just completed this install very successfully using the information / instructions from page 1 of this thread, ordering the HD parts as stated and downloading the HD instructions (as supplied by JDO). Also, used info in the quote below (from page 10) as a good guide.

Also attached a page from the HD Service Manual on how to the disassemble of the Molex MX 150 connector.

BTW, Ride Time Technologies has gone out of business late last year as their module is talked about a fair amount in this thread.   

Works like a charm...John

Quote from: Heatwave on July 23, 2011, 04:26:16 PM

    I just installed JDO kit. Worked relatively easy once I understood how the y-adapter and HD module worked. Here's my simplified summary:

    - Y-adapter goes under the seat. In my case I installed it BEFORE the Badlands Illuminator module I use with my LED Turn signals

    - The HD module is installed inside the TP. I simply installed it with a little velcro in the rear left corner. The wires without the plug installed, enable you to slip the wire through the TP grommet hole before installing the plug. I simply wrapped the lose wire pins with electrical tape so I could slide them through the grommet. It's a tight fit but with some pushing and pulling the wire fits through nicely.

    - Disconnect the plug at the rear of the TP that leads to the TP LED Light Bar. Take the factory plug that delivers the power to the LED bar and just lay it loosely in the bottom of the TP. It won't be used but someday you may want to go back to the factory setup.

    - Take the plug on the wires coming from the LED bar, use a small needle nose plier and pull the white center forward till it clicks. It only moves a short distance. Then use a paperclip in the small holes for the wires that are being moved and push inward till the wire can be pulled out the backside of the plug. Here's where things were different for my bike. In earlier posts it was stated that by just swapping the outward black wires the blinkers would operate. Unfortunately the wrong side blinker would be activated by just swapping the black ground wires.

    - I returned the ground wires to the factory position and swapped the outward 2 purple (power) wires. By just swapping the 2 outward power wires, my LED TP Turn signals worked perfect (although still no TP flasher capability).

    - Now with the module's wiring lying under the seat, you need to install the plug. Relatively easy and just follow JDO's instruction. Plug the rest of your tail lighting into the y-adapter and your'll be ready to ride.

    This is a nice addition and it's all entirely reversible with no wires being cut. Interestingly enough, you really don't even need to reverse the pins you changed on the LED Light Bar plug. Just plug it back into the original plug and it'll operate just as it did from the factory. All-in-all, this is a great little upgrade. Just a shame it didn't come this way from the factory.


Great to read my post from 3 years ago is still helping other riders looking to add turn signals to their tourpak!
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: brwk on June 02, 2014, 01:17:03 PM
Go back to reply #188. You don't need the 69200042A "kit" you only need P/N 69911-11(Module) and 70933-10(Y harness) and follow the instruction in that same reply and you should be all set.

On my 11.5 the "original" connector for the LED's had the red,white,blue,purple ect.. That connector is now just laying in the bottom of the TP unused

Isnt the "kit" the same as the 2 individual parts?
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: phato1 on June 02, 2014, 01:23:25 PM
I'm not sure. I purchased the two parts separately.  The module was something like $55 and the "Y" harness was another $20. But either way the original plug for the tourpak lights, the one with the red, blue, white, purple and black wires is no longer used when you do this modification.

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Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: brwk on June 02, 2014, 01:31:46 PM
I tried looking up the parts and couldnt find anything.  However the whole light kit 67931-11 has the harness I need.  Now to see what that part number is.  Or maybe I will have some bourbon and a cigar and just forget the whole thing. 
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: phato1 on June 02, 2014, 02:05:28 PM
Didn't the instructions to the kit include a part list? The toughest part of the whole thing is taking apart the connections without breaking the things and maybe verifying which wires under the seat go to the left and right signals. Save the bourbon for after the job... it only took me about an hour from start to finish.

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Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: phato1 on June 02, 2014, 02:28:19 PM
Looks like the kit has the harness but not the correct module,  if I'm reading the description in the kit instructions correctly.  I would just see if the dealer would take the unused kit back - I know fat chance of a return on electrical parts -- then order the two parts that you need. Or if they won't let you return the kit, keep it and order the module and use the contents of the kit to wire it up. With the module, y harness and connections in that kit you'll have everything you need.

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Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: brwk on June 21, 2014, 09:43:40 AM
Done!!!  Bought the correct module and did it.  Only difference was my 13 wanted the 2 black wires swapped and not the 2 purples.  And of course the flashers don't work on the TP but when I have the brakes on, the right TP side does flash and the left side flashes sometimes.  Probably if someone would play with swapping more wires that the flashers would work.  Not Me.  That connector kicked my butt.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: Delta on September 25, 2014, 05:25:58 PM
I did this mod about 3 weeks ago. All was working fine. Today I noticed that my left turn signal would blink for 3 times then stop. When using the brake light, the left side had about a 1 or 2 second delay before returning to low intensity. Checked all the connections, seemed fine. I'm wondering if the relay is bad. I can hear it clicking with the right turn signal, couple of weak clicks with the left signal. Of course I can't return an electrical part, already asked. Is there anything else to check. I'd hate to throw another $50 or $60 away if that's not the problem.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: phato1 on September 26, 2014, 07:21:37 PM
I did this mod about 3 weeks ago. All was working fine. Today I noticed that my left turn signal would blink for 3 times then stop. When using the brake light, the left side had about a 1 or 2 second delay before returning to low intensity. Checked all the connections, seemed fine. I'm wondering if the relay is bad. I can hear it clicking with the right turn signal, couple of weak clicks with the left signal. Of course I can't return an electrical part, already asked. Is there anything else to check. I'd hate to throw another $50 or $60 away if that's not the problem.
If it's just the tourpak lights acting up I would suspect the module. Maybe ask again about a replacement from HD since yours appears faulty and there really should be some type of warranty on parts from the manufacturer.  I know that you can't return electrical or special orders if you order the wrong part or decide you no longer want it, but that is not the case here.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: Delta on October 08, 2014, 07:47:58 PM
I asked about returning it as it was faulty. I didn't expect a return and the dealer didn't give me one. Maybe I should rephrase my request, but this time to the parts manager. The worst he can say is no. Hope this isn't a problem with only the red bikes, and not the blue.

UPDATE: Spoke with the parts manager today and he ordered me another module. No loss to the dealership as it is a new part covered by their warranty. Guess I should have made sure the parts counter understood my initial request. Nice to have a good dealer in my area.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: Delta on October 16, 2014, 03:36:50 PM
Picked up the new module, installed and everything works as it should.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: phato1 on October 16, 2014, 09:28:11 PM
Excellent  :2vrolijk_21:

Well, except for the part where you(I assume) had to pay for another module.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: Delta on October 16, 2014, 11:11:24 PM
Excellent  :2vrolijk_21:

Well, except for the part where you(I assume) had to pay for another module.

Nope. The parts department manager warrantied the part as it was defective. Just glad that the part failed so soon after installation. So, no extra cost.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS (parts list and instructions)
Post by: phato1 on October 17, 2014, 05:23:40 AM
That's even better.  Glad the parts manager took care of you.
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: Springer2003 on March 04, 2022, 08:32:16 PM
I have made y-harness and have kits with instructions.  jdo

I would like to buy one of these. How do I get in touch with you?

I have a 2011 CVO Ultra Classic with OEM LED lighting on the tourpack. Any chance this will work? And do you have any for sale?

Thanks, Phil
Title: Re: ADDING TURN SIGNALS TO LED TOURPACK LIGHTS
Post by: 08glide on March 30, 2022, 10:11:48 AM
I would like to buy one of these. How do I get in touch with you?

I have a 2011 CVO Ultra Classic with OEM LED lighting on the tourpack. Any chance this will work? And do you have any for sale?

Thanks, Phil 

yes, I'd like to do this on 2012 ultra (CVO) as well. I,ve bee in contact with CD for years to get something, to no avail.