TNTom
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Is there a quick/easy/fast way to get to a disconnect for the headlight and tail light? I've searched the manual, forum and YouTube, and haven't found much info at all.
I'm wanting to be able to turn them off while I have them taped over for a track day/class, and go back to street legal quickly. I have all the other mods done and can switch back and forth on those quickly.
I tried getting that panel over the fuse box off without removing any others. I wasn't too forceful, so was it was just a matter of snapping a few more things loose (after the 1 screw and 1 pin)?
Manual says 'remove panel by referring to Front turn signal light section' , the Front TS light section says 'remove lower and upper meter panel by referring to Headlight and position light section', Head light and position light section says 'start by removing the instrument panel'... It doesn't mention the tail light at all.
Please tell me you don't really have to remove the instrument panel just to get to the fuse box?! I saved this step for last because I assumed it'd be a quick fuse pull from under the seat. Any help would be appreciated.
I'm wanting to be able to turn them off while I have them taped over for a track day/class, and go back to street legal quickly. I have all the other mods done and can switch back and forth on those quickly.
I tried getting that panel over the fuse box off without removing any others. I wasn't too forceful, so was it was just a matter of snapping a few more things loose (after the 1 screw and 1 pin)?
Manual says 'remove panel by referring to Front turn signal light section' , the Front TS light section says 'remove lower and upper meter panel by referring to Headlight and position light section', Head light and position light section says 'start by removing the instrument panel'... It doesn't mention the tail light at all.
Please tell me you don't really have to remove the instrument panel just to get to the fuse box?! I saved this step for last because I assumed it'd be a quick fuse pull from under the seat. Any help would be appreciated.