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 In 2014, the handlebar switch housings were changed again (matching the FX-style models). The switch sets (both left & right) are now implemented with intelligent components. They no longer send their individual switch functions on separate wires, but instead communicate with the BCM/ECM using the CANbus to send the status of the individual switches. Left controls include Headlight Hi/​Lo/​Flash,​ Horn/Trip Button and the Left Turn Signal Button. Right controls include Start/​Hazard,​ OFF/Run and Right Turn Signal Button. In 2014, the handlebar switch housings were changed again (matching the FX-style models). The switch sets (both left & right) are now implemented with intelligent components. They no longer send their individual switch functions on separate wires, but instead communicate with the BCM/ECM using the CANbus to send the status of the individual switches. Left controls include Headlight Hi/​Lo/​Flash,​ Horn/Trip Button and the Left Turn Signal Button. Right controls include Start/​Hazard,​ OFF/Run and Right Turn Signal Button.
  
-The BCM receives a signal on the CANbus from the left or right handlebar switch when pressed (these are momentary action switches). This begins the turn signal flashing function. The function continues as long as the switch is held down. When the switch is released, the module, in communications with the Electronic Control Module (ECM), calculates the speed and amount of distance travelled. Once the predefined distance is travelled, the unit turns off the flashing function. It will also turn off the flashing function within 2 seconds after determining (using the BAS) that a turn has been completed. If the right turn signal switch is pressed while the left turn signal is flashing, the left will stop and the right side will begin a flashing sequence (same if right is flashing & left TS switch is pressed). Any time during the flashing sequence, if the same switch is pressed again, the flashing will stop.+The BCM receives a signal on the CANbus from the left or right handlebar switch when pressed (these are momentary action switches). This begins the turn signal flashing function. The function continues as long as the switch is held down. When the switch is released, the module, in communications with the Electronic Control Module (ECM), calculates the speed and amount of distance travelled. Once the predefined distance is travelled, the unit turns off the flashing function. It will also turn off the flashing function within 2 seconds after determining (using the BAS) that a turn has been completed. The TSM must be mounted upright for the BAS to operate properly. If the right turn signal switch is pressed while the left turn signal is flashing, the left will stop and the right side will begin a flashing sequence (same if right is flashing & left TS switch is pressed). Any time during the flashing sequence, if the same switch is pressed again, the flashing will stop.
  
 The 4-way flasher function is activated by temporarily pressing the upper portion of the Start Button, which has a Hazard Triangle Symbol. The Ignition & RUN switch must be ON. Once activated, the ignition can be turned off and the hazard flashing will continue operating for two hours or until turned off. To turn off the flashing, the Ignition & RUN switch must be ON, then the Hazard Button is pressed again. The 4-way flasher function is activated by temporarily pressing the upper portion of the Start Button, which has a Hazard Triangle Symbol. The Ignition & RUN switch must be ON. Once activated, the ignition can be turned off and the hazard flashing will continue operating for two hours or until turned off. To turn off the flashing, the Ignition & RUN switch must be ON, then the Hazard Button is pressed again.
  
-On all of these 2014-2018 models, the front TS units have dual-element bulbs (P/N 68168-89A - #1157) that provide Running & Turn Signal functions. On models with a center tail light, the rear TS units have single-element bulbs (P/N 68163-84 - #7506 generic) that provide Turn Signal functions only.+On all of these 2014-2018 models, the front TS units have dual-element bulbs (P/N 68168-89A - #1157 generic) that provide Running & Turn Signal functions. On models with a center tail light, the rear TS units have single-element bulbs (P/N 68163-84 - #7506 generic) that provide Turn Signal functions only.
  
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