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Sorry I can not help, but you may get more responses under the lighting section on the main page.
 

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Do you have power going to the fuse?
 

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Not sure of your model and year but all bikes don't have running lights. The fascia should always be on, but on some models, the bullets need a run/turn/break module.


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If bikes don't have running lights , what's the (run) in run, turn , brake module stand for ? :)
 

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If bikes don't have running lights , what's the (run) in run, turn , brake module stand for ? :)

Ladies and gentlemen we have a winner!!!! That's why people install the module...... Hair Face Facial expression Forehead Eyebrow
The point is that the module is NOT a stock piece. It is an aftermarket plug in on certain bikes. On 2013 FLTRUs for example, the rear bullets do not act as running lights. You have to purchase the module to get that function.




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2012 Road Glide and it had no worries until I hit a pothole last week. Just checked Relay all good. Will the Fascia module failure knock out other running lights?

I'm not sure if it will or not. Check the full length of the wire run from underneath the rear fender to where it plugs in for secure connections.

Also look under the seat. It may have the module plugged into the main wiring harness under the seat. It looks like this: and will be plugged into your main wiring harness right under the seat. It's fragile as hell. I broke mine once by hitting a pothole. Multi-tool Fashion accessory Jewellery Tool Metal



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