2018 Freewheeler Fog Lights Question

The only connector on the Freewheeler that I'm aware of up front is a 4 pin molex connector under the gas tank. If that's what your fog lights use then sure, it should work fine. Of course you could always pop the gas tank off and see if there's any other available connectors there. It only takes a minute to get it off. There could be something hanging around in the headlight shell too, but I haven't had that apart. I did find this schematic in the parts catalog, but it refers to FLRT's in England so I don't know if it's useful or not.

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The 109A connector is located inside the LH caddy under the tank it may be hanging down. It's an unsealed Tyco. Replace it with a weather seal connector. This connector runs from the BCM so connect to your switch. Mount Your switch into the bung on the handlebar nacelle. lamps are powered off the lh signal lamp which has a 6 place Tyco multilock unsealed connector. Plug your lamps into position 5&6. Any older Road King / Electra Glide light bar will Mount in the windshield brackets. The Euro style are really headlamps and all spec'd out comes to about $900.00
 

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