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Any local FJR-geniuses (DFW area) that might help with these damn headlights?!
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<blockquote data-quote="vzhq16" data-source="post: 1463722" data-attributes="member: 98379"><p>On the 2016+ bikes there is a fuse block that is not part of the main fuse block that has a fuse specifically for that LED headlight assembly. If you added a light bar that draws enough current, that fuse probably blew. If you want to have auxillary lighting that is triggered with the headlights, the best way I've found is with the little triggering device made by Clearwater. But it is just a trigger; you'll need to add a relay and a high current power source like an add-on fuse block. That's how I did mine. Good luck with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vzhq16, post: 1463722, member: 98379"] On the 2016+ bikes there is a fuse block that is not part of the main fuse block that has a fuse specifically for that LED headlight assembly. If you added a light bar that draws enough current, that fuse probably blew. If you want to have auxillary lighting that is triggered with the headlights, the best way I've found is with the little triggering device made by Clearwater. But it is just a trigger; you'll need to add a relay and a high current power source like an add-on fuse block. That's how I did mine. Good luck with it. [/QUOTE]
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FJR Rides and Gatherings
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Any local FJR-geniuses (DFW area) that might help with these damn headlights?!
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