Roadshock Led Wiring Diagram ~upd~ Jun 2026
Note: In some older Roadshock models, the wire colors are Red (Main) and Blue (Backlight). However, modern production (post-2020) standardizes to Black, White, and Yellow.
This comprehensive guide will walk you through standard Roadshock wiring configurations, color codes, installation best practices, and troubleshooting steps to ensure your lights shine bright for the long haul. Roadshock Led Wiring Diagram
Never connect an LED directly to the battery without a fuse. LEDs draw low amperage, but a short circuit can melt wiring and cause a fire. Always use an inline fuse holder rated slightly higher than the light’s amperage draw. Note: In some older Roadshock models, the wire
If you are installing a Roadshock combination light (typically a red lens light that serves as a brake light, running light, and turn signal), the wiring is slightly more complex. Never connect an LED directly to the battery without a fuse
This is where the Roadshock diagram differs from standard lights. The Yellow wire draws very little amperage (usually < 1 amp).