Nice job I have 89 fxrs I’m rebuilding from the ground up , did the wiring diagram u have come with the m- unit for did u find it somewhere else, appreciate your info if u can
I thanks for your reply, I found that on FXR division, I printed it out but I need a magnifying glass to look at it , I can’t make a large print out. Thanks again
Nice work! Looks like the wiring will turn out clean. I’m doing the same wiring project on my 97FXDL. I also have the m-unit. How did you get the stock Harley controls to work with the momentary ground that the m-unit needs? I’m just curious as wiring is my next step. Thanks in advance!
Thanks! I actually just finished up the harness for it a few days ago. For the controls i I just tied one side of all the switches into one wire for the ground and then ran the other side to the corresponding port on the m unit. A lot simpler when you look at it in terms of just completing the circuit compared to switching 12v between every switch. Lmk if that helps. I appreciate the comment and sub!
@@low.budget.customs hey being that the oem controls colours don’t line up with your m unit coloured wires how did you know what each wire did? Do you have a diagram that shows colour code for each stock wire?? If so can you send it to me?
Greetings, I'm about to start my harness and bought the m.buttons but found them to be tiny so I returned them. My question is how to deal with the non momentary power button on the stock Harley switch housing.does it actially have to be momentary? Also the low/high beam button which is a three way switch? Any advise is appreciated.
Thanks for watching! Check out fxr divisions website and their listing for the m unit, they have a diagram drawn up for how an fxr harness should be setup. Explains the bright and starting circuit.
Nice soldering, where did you buy those cheaper deutsch connectors?
Thanks for watching, I got all my connectors and terminals from te.com
Nice job I have 89 fxrs I’m rebuilding from the ground up , did the wiring diagram u have come with the m- unit for did u find it somewhere else, appreciate your info if u can
Thank you for watching! The diagram I used I found on FXR divisions website. It’s a picture in their listing of the m unit.
I thanks for your reply, I found that on FXR division, I printed it out but I need a magnifying glass to look at it , I can’t make a large print out.
Thanks again
@@bradamaral3062 I’ll see if I can remember where I got my high res version
Nice work! Looks like the wiring will turn out clean. I’m doing the same wiring project on my 97FXDL. I also have the m-unit. How did you get the stock Harley controls to work with the momentary ground that the m-unit needs? I’m just curious as wiring is my next step. Thanks in advance!
Thanks! I actually just finished up the harness for it a few days ago. For the controls i I just tied one side of all the switches into one wire for the ground and then ran the other side to the corresponding port on the m unit. A lot simpler when you look at it in terms of just completing the circuit compared to switching 12v between every switch. Lmk if that helps. I appreciate the comment and sub!
@@low.budget.customs hey being that the oem controls colours don’t line up with your m unit coloured wires how did you know what each wire did? Do you have a diagram that shows colour code for each stock wire?? If so can you send it to me?
@@kylesterling9176 the wiring diagram I followed can be found on fxr divisions listing for the m unit
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Thank you for watching!
Greetings, I'm about to start my harness and bought the m.buttons but found them to be tiny so I returned them. My question is how to deal with the non momentary power button on the stock Harley switch housing.does it actially have to be momentary? Also the low/high beam button which is a three way switch? Any advise is appreciated.
Thanks for watching!
Check out fxr divisions website and their listing for the m unit, they have a diagram drawn up for how an fxr harness should be setup. Explains the bright and starting circuit.
This M unit, it is a logic-controller