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steve rathbone Posted on Mar 19, 2014

Hazard lights I'm triking a VN700 us import. Does the hazard lights work the same as warning hazard lights on a car?

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Yes, It is the same type system used on most cars, trucks and other motorcycles. All wiring is basically the same except wiring color codes.

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