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TOPIC: Re:Light bar wiring problem
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Re:Light bar wiring problem SOLVED 10 Years, 5 Months ago  
Not a problem Mark7. I am learning too. This is a great site and full of interesting useful info from lots of great folks. I am glad that I found it.

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Re:Light bar wiring problem 10 Years, 5 Months ago  
I was wondering if you had a problem aligning the lights on the light bar with the headlight, I installed the same Cobra lightbar on my bike and the passing lamps do not seem to line up even with the headlight, I had no problems with the wiring on mine everything works as should. Is there a certain way to align the light up? Does anyone have any info or tips on this would be appreciated.
 
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Re:Light bar wiring problem 10 Years, 4 Months ago  
Suddenly my driving lights stopped working on my 06 Roadstar. I have located what I believe are connections in the headlight housing. Using my test light, I found the connection splice red wire hot. I have inspected all connections and they are ok. Has anyone had this problem? Is there an inline fuse anywhere. My bike came from the factory with the driving bar and lights installed. The turn signals, also on the light bar and below the driving lights work fine. My owners manual makes no mention of driving lights.

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Re:Light bar wiring problem 10 Years, 4 Months ago  
Is the switch (on the left light) on?
 
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Re:Light bar wiring problem 10 Years, 4 Months ago  
Grandadrider check where the wires come out of the passing lamps,
I had the red wire on the left one(one with the switch)broke off. had to
solder it back together. Hope this helps.
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