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    Default Trying to identify the type of connector for rear brake?

    Hi, new to this forum and I am looking to make a harness for my brake light on my 2010 Can Am Spyder Roadster RT-S SE5. What I am looking for is the connector type so I can build my own harness for this

    BRAKE LIGHT FLASHER MODULATOR

    Thank you
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    Sorry, no idea on connection. Did aftermarket tap in for additional LED's (Rivco SOMA LED) that would modulate while the stock Incandescents performed normally - at least on the ST; I believe the RT are all LED

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    The long LED's are tail/brake - the short LED's modulate with the brake. Have had quite few positive comments on the combined pattern
    Last edited by Peter Aawen; 10-05-2022 at 04:08 AM. Reason: Fixed attach display

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    I believe they are 5-position AMP SuperSeal sold on Amazon by several vendors who don't use that name. I bought mine from MUYI but I've also sourced CNKF https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01F57B6N2 It helps to buy the proper IWISS crimp tool. The cheap one that requires two steps is adequate. You're doing the installation correctly by using a jumper rather than using taps that pierce your Spyder insulation.
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