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What are these two capped connectors in the back and one by the dash in 1023e?

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1st week with 1023e and I can't help but look into the guts of it. What are these two capped electrical connectors?
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There is also this connector behind a blank plate upfront
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Dash plug is for independent mmm deck lift switch
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Ever watch the Matrix...?

I'm guessing Mother Deere gets special access through one of those....Probly not but I like to think this way.

Seriously though....Isn't there a diagnostic plug somewhere?
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The one on the left rear might be where you can hook up extra lights.
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1st week with 1023e and I can't help but look into the guts of it. What are these two capped electrical connectors?
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There is also this connector behind a blank plate upfront
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I think the capped connectors are for the ROPS mounted work lights
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I think the capped connectors are for the ROPS mounted work lights
Isn't that what there are two capped bullet connectors on each side for?
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Found the answer from a friend who has 1025R. The left blue one is for fender light. The right one has a fender light and a power outlet. Looks like I have the same wiring harness 1025R has. Nice.
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Isn't that what there are two capped bullet connectors on each side for?
Ah yes, you are right.

Now that I look closer, mine seen to go toward the fender mounted work lights.
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