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Right Fog light out.. no power - any plug that could undo??

amusher

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2016 RTL- My right fog light is out and I thought it was just the bulb. I checked it on another battery, and it came on fine. It appears I don't have power to the right plug. I pulled the switch out and it looks fine there and the left one works ok. Do I need to remove the front end and trace down wires that might be broken, or is there a separate plug underneath everything that splits the to the left and right that might have come undone? Thanks...
 
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Is the right one on a separate fuse than the left?? The left works..

My Operators Guide has information about the fuse box locations, what each fuse handles, and the fuse size/rating.

I'd start with your Operators Guide.
 
Sometimes the pin retainers in the AMP SuperSeal connectors don't retain the pin which then backs out when the connectors are manipulated. Try pushing all the pins into the connectors, preferably with needle nose pliers.
 
Not saying this is the fault, have you verified that the right side connector, adjacent to the BUDS service port, under the triangle black plastic cover, seen when the frunk is open, is securely connected?
 
I would say you have to get your multi-meter out, start at the light and work your way back. If one is working and the other is not, then there's a plug, or wire disconnected somewhere. Have you been doing any other work on your bike that may have disturbed some wires up front?
 
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