Smart Turn Signal Module Tsm3

Custom DynamicsSKU: 709105
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This will replace OEM TSM (Turn Signal Module) 68921-07; HFSM (Hands Free Security Module) 68925-07 (for US & HDI/EU models) and HFSM 69976-08. Integration with the OEM safety switches prevent starting in gear without the clutch pulled. It will not replace the HFSM factory alarm features. Installation instructions are included. - Direct Plug-and-play replacement for the OEM Harley-Davidson turn signal modules - Functionality: Operates solely as a TSM (Turn Signal Module) without and will not support functions/security features of the TSSM (Turn Signal Security Module) - Lighting Compatibility: Works with both LED and incandescent bulbs - Turn Signal Load Range: Supports 0.24A to 6A per side - No Load Equalizer Required: Compatible with BCM-compliant LED upgrades - Programming Compatibility: Follows OEM TSM manual password learning and supports TechnoResearch module replacement procedure - Turn Signal Functions: Manual and self-canceling based on speed; time; and direction - Four-Way Hazard Operation: Smart cancellation based on timing; ignition position; and battery voltage - Safety Feature: Auto shut-off when tilt exceeds 45ø for more than 1 second - Protection: Built-in short circuit and overcurrent protection on turn signal circuits - Power Efficiency: Designed for low current consumption - Voltage Range: Operates between 11VDC and 15VDC - Build Quality: Robust; high-quality components - Includes installation instructions. Note: If you want to replace the

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