2014 accessory power connector info
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2014 accessory power connector info
The 2014s have no OEM accessory power connectors, no B+ connector and no 4 position Deutsch connector controlled by the dash "ACC" rocker switch, you must purchase HD PN 69200722. I purchased one and interrogated it to break down the components. It plugs into the bike harness with a new Molex MX 150 sealed series 8 position connector with "B" type key and has one 4 position Deutsch connector just like all pre-2014s, and it has two independent wires that can be "custom" connected, 1 is constant hot and 1 is ignition switched.
For the DIY electrical types I have researched and sourced this main connector, so you can make your own accessory connection for a few bucks instead of donating another $25.00 to the H Dynasty. The parts can be found at several electronics parts houses but I used Digi-Key.
Housing (all required parts) http://www.digikey.com/product-searc...ords=wm9429-nd
Crimp Terminal 14-16 ga http://www.digikey.com/product-detai...9CT-ND/2405588
Crimp Terminal 18-20 ga http://www.digikey.com/product-detai...7CT-ND/2421885
Crimp Terminal 22 ga http://www.digikey.com/product-detai...0CT-ND/2421876
Cavity Plug http://www.digikey.com/product-searc...ords=wm4683-nd
Tips: the cavity plugs aren't absolutely necessary you could seal any unused positions with a dab of RTV.
At checkout select USPS first class for cheapest shipping, mine came in 2 days, for comparison UPS ground is 5 business days at about 4 times the cost. If you don't want to buy special crimpers, you can ugly it together with some needle nose pliers and/or solder. known connector positions 1= black ground, 2= blu/violet ignition switched power, 5= red/blue direct battery power AKA B+.
Pretty much everything you need to connect accessory power is in this post but if you wish to research it further these links will get you the Molex transportation catalog, and technical drawings, they may be useful for other OEM molex connectors. http://www.molex.com/catalog/web_catalog/pdfs/T.pdf
http://www.molex.com/pdm_docs/sd/334720806_sd.pdf
I don't know anything else about this, I don't even own a 2014. I don't know if one of the dash switches will control anything. Other wire positions of the connector will need to researched in the electrical section of the service manual. There is plenty of the info out there about the 4 position Deutsch connector, DTO4-4P so I'm not going into it, other than AMP makes the same connector as part number ATO4-4P, Hope someone finds this useful.
For the DIY electrical types I have researched and sourced this main connector, so you can make your own accessory connection for a few bucks instead of donating another $25.00 to the H Dynasty. The parts can be found at several electronics parts houses but I used Digi-Key.
Housing (all required parts) http://www.digikey.com/product-searc...ords=wm9429-nd
Crimp Terminal 14-16 ga http://www.digikey.com/product-detai...9CT-ND/2405588
Crimp Terminal 18-20 ga http://www.digikey.com/product-detai...7CT-ND/2421885
Crimp Terminal 22 ga http://www.digikey.com/product-detai...0CT-ND/2421876
Cavity Plug http://www.digikey.com/product-searc...ords=wm4683-nd
Tips: the cavity plugs aren't absolutely necessary you could seal any unused positions with a dab of RTV.
At checkout select USPS first class for cheapest shipping, mine came in 2 days, for comparison UPS ground is 5 business days at about 4 times the cost. If you don't want to buy special crimpers, you can ugly it together with some needle nose pliers and/or solder. known connector positions 1= black ground, 2= blu/violet ignition switched power, 5= red/blue direct battery power AKA B+.
Pretty much everything you need to connect accessory power is in this post but if you wish to research it further these links will get you the Molex transportation catalog, and technical drawings, they may be useful for other OEM molex connectors. http://www.molex.com/catalog/web_catalog/pdfs/T.pdf
http://www.molex.com/pdm_docs/sd/334720806_sd.pdf
I don't know anything else about this, I don't even own a 2014. I don't know if one of the dash switches will control anything. Other wire positions of the connector will need to researched in the electrical section of the service manual. There is plenty of the info out there about the 4 position Deutsch connector, DTO4-4P so I'm not going into it, other than AMP makes the same connector as part number ATO4-4P, Hope someone finds this useful.
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You do bring up an interesting point. My other bike had 4 rockers - driving lights, cruise, speakers and I don't remember the forth. All of these are now on the new handlebar switches.
The new bike still has 6 blank panels there - what are they for - or just a place to hook up some additional accessories?
The new bike still has 6 blank panels there - what are they for - or just a place to hook up some additional accessories?
Last edited by cycle7447; 02-16-2014 at 01:23 PM.
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You do bring up an interesting point. My other bike had 4 rockers - driving lights, cruise, speakers and I don't remember the forth. All of these are now on the new handlebar switches.
The new bike still has 6 blank panels there - what are they for - or just a place to hook up some additional accessories?
The new bike still has 6 blank panels there - what are they for - or just a place to hook up some additional accessories?
The 6 switch blanks that you spoke of are for the following:
Aux lights on left and Lock/Unlock tour pack on CVO limited, for now.
The wiring for those switches run back to the AUX plug mentioned above that the OP was referring to.
I used those switches to add my heated seat Lo/Hi along with my AUX lights on the left side and garage door opener on the right side and blanking the other two for now..
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Thanks - my bet is Harley will come up with some more things for us to add to those.
I noticed they have already come out with rear saddlebag lights - and wonder if this will be connected to one of those switches. On my 2011 - that is where the saddlebag lights were connected.
I noticed they have already come out with rear saddlebag lights - and wonder if this will be connected to one of those switches. On my 2011 - that is where the saddlebag lights were connected.
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[Quote]Originally Posted by cycle7447 View Post
Thanks - my bet is Harley will come up with some more things for us to add to those.
I noticed they have already come out with rear saddlebag lights - and wonder if this will be connected to one of those switches. On my 2011 - that is where the saddlebag lights were connected.[Quote]
Cycle7447, H.D. currently has nothing in the pipeline as to future use of the switches other than the ones I mentioned. As Kugie pointed out about the lights, most of the ad on's are just plug in lighting and Aux things such as heated gear and such. If you want the switches to operate something, you will need to install relay's that you can wire to from those switch packs and interrupt the circuit for the item your adding.
Thanks - my bet is Harley will come up with some more things for us to add to those.
I noticed they have already come out with rear saddlebag lights - and wonder if this will be connected to one of those switches. On my 2011 - that is where the saddlebag lights were connected.[Quote]
Cycle7447, H.D. currently has nothing in the pipeline as to future use of the switches other than the ones I mentioned. As Kugie pointed out about the lights, most of the ad on's are just plug in lighting and Aux things such as heated gear and such. If you want the switches to operate something, you will need to install relay's that you can wire to from those switch packs and interrupt the circuit for the item your adding.
Last edited by GlidingJoe; 02-17-2014 at 09:36 AM.
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The 6 switch blanks that you spoke of are for the following:
Aux lights on left and Lock/Unlock tour pack on CVO limited, for now.
The wiring for those switches run back to the AUX plug mentioned above that the OP was referring to.
I used those switches to add my heated seat Lo/Hi along with my AUX lights on the left side and garage door opener on the right side and blanking the other two for now..
Aux lights on left and Lock/Unlock tour pack on CVO limited, for now.
The wiring for those switches run back to the AUX plug mentioned above that the OP was referring to.
I used those switches to add my heated seat Lo/Hi along with my AUX lights on the left side and garage door opener on the right side and blanking the other two for now..
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