Trailer Wire Harness for 2006 Harley-Davidson FLHTi Electra Glide
Published 11/26/2019 >
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Question:
Im having a hard time trying to find a plug and play harness for a 2006 electric glide standard with 5 wires out. At this time my Trailer has a flat 5 pin but I will eventual go to 5 pin round. The right harness is my big issue. Thanks
asked by: Dennis M
Expert Reply:
The vehicle-specific or plug and play vehicle wiring harnesses we offer are for passenger vehicles, not motorcycles so unfortunately we don't offer a plug and play option for your motorcycle.
You mentioned that your bike has four circuits out, which means one for ground, one for taillights, one for right turns, one for left and one for the brake lamp. This is what's referred to as a 'separate' taillight wiring system because the turn signal circuit and brake lamp circuits aren't combined. Since your trailer uses a 5 pin connector, there's really no reason to use a taillight converter, the simplest solution would be to wire in a 5 pin connector like # C58531. In the future, to switch to a 5 pin round, you could use part # PK11501 on the trailer end and # PK11502 on the bike.
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Curt Vehicle Wiring Harness with 5-Pole Flat Trailer Connector - 60" Wire Lead
- Custom Fit Vehicle Wiring
- Trailer Hitch Wiring
- Vehicle End Connector
- No Converter
- No Tow Package
- 5 Flat
- Plug and Lead
- Splice-In
- CURT
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