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Where is this junction? (Maybe a plug)

Nuke

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Looks like I finally found the subforum I've been searching for. I'm going to be installing a brake flasher module that has a three wire hookup on my wife's 2019 F3-L. Basically, I need to cut the white brake signal wire and insert the flasher module, then ground it. No problems for me there... I've got that part down. The part I want to figure out is how to wire it in without cutting wires. This will require making a harness. To do so, I think I've tracked down a good place to make a harness for it, but I need to see it physically so I can see what plug I need to order. In the photo, the wiring diagram shows a junction labeled as JT OG 2 and JT WH 2. I've circled it in green. It's officially a "wire splice" but I'm assuming it's a plug. Does anyone know where this is? It is probably a 3 wire plug with a white, orange, and black wire in it, somewhere near the trunk. I tried following the main harness but it disappeared into the rear of the bike. Thanks for your help.

Nuke

F3 tail wiring.jpg
 
for not cutting wires, I came across these last year. a "T" splice, that takes a blade to run new wire

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:clap::thumbup: yup these are quite handy when adding items when there is limited slack in wire to work with for a additional splice:thumbup: & even easier if the addition needs temporary removal (adjustments). No wire nuts, solder, or tape :firstplace: just google : spade T splice & can find what assorted value pack will do you best.
 
If you do want to make a harness and leave the OE wiring intact. Just get yourself a male and female Delphi GT 150 16 pin connector. Wire it so everything passes through except the brake wire. Insert it at CIC1 or CIC2 depending on which wiring diagram you are looking at. At least this mistake is on the 2018 wiring diagram. This is how BRP inserts the trailer harness.
 
If you do want to make a harness and leave the OE wiring intact. Just get yourself a male and female Delphi GT 150 16 pin connector. Wire it so everything passes through except the brake wire. Insert it at CIC1 or CIC2 depending on which wiring diagram you are looking at. At least this mistake is on the 2018 wiring diagram. This is how BRP inserts the trailer harness.

This is probably what's going to wind up happening. Either this or I am going to just buy a Delphi 2-pin and cut and add it inline. Thanks for naming this big plug though, I wasn't sure who made it.
 
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