
Removal
1. Disassemble auxiliary/fog lamp. See 7.10 AUXILIARY/FOG LAMPS AND BRACKETS, Auxiliary/Fog Lamp Bulb Replacement.
2. Remove lamp and bracket:
a. Road King models: See Figure 7-18. Disconnect auxiliary/fog lamps connector (2 or 3).
b. Fairing models: Remove auxiliary/fog lamp/bracket assembly. See 7.10 AUXILIARY/FOG LAMPS AND BRACKETS, Turn Signal/Auxiliary/Fog Lamp Bracket.
3. Remove appropriate terminal(s) from connector housing.
See A.21 TYCO 070 MULTILOCK UNSEALED CONNECTOR.


4. See Figure 7-17. Remove screw (1) and washer to release turn signal lamp (11) from bracket.
5. Use FLARE NUT SOCKET (Part No. Snap-on® FRX181) to remove locknut (10), lockwasher (9) and clamp block (8).
6. Remove auxiliary/fog lamp from bracket.
7. Remove rubber washer (7).
Installation
1. Lay old auxiliary/fog lamp next to new auxiliary/fog lamp and cut wire to length.
2. Strip 3/16 in (4.8 mm) of insulation off wire and crimp on new socket terminal. See A.21 TYCO 070 MULTILOCK UNSEALED CONNECTOR.
3. See Figure 7-17. Install rubber washer (7) on stud.
4. Position auxiliary/fog lamp housing on bracket. Install clamp block (8), lockwasher (9) and locknut (10).
5. Using FLARE NUT SOCKET (Part No. Snap-on® FRX181), tighten locknut to 20-24 ft-lbs (27.1-32.5 Nm).
6. Route wire through passage in bracket and protective conduit.
7. Install terminal(s) into connector housing. See A.21 TYCO 070 MULTILOCK UNSEALED CONNECTOR. Refer to Table 7-6 or Table 7-7 for terminal location.
8. Install turn signal lamp and secure with screw (1). Tighten to 96-120 in-lbs (10.9-13.5 Nm).
9. Install lamp/bracket assembly:
a. Road King models: Route harness up through lower fork bracket and mate connector. Secure harness to lower fork bracket with cable strap.
b. Fairing models: Mate connector and install lamp bracket. See 7.10 AUXILIARY/FOG LAMPS AND BRACKETS, Turn Signal/Auxiliary/Fog Lamp Bracket.
10. Assemble auxiliary/fog lamp. See 7.10 AUXILIARY/FOG LAMPS AND BRACKETS, Auxiliary/Fog Lamp Bulb Replacement.
11. Check for proper operation and alignment. Adjust if necessary.

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