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I have two different friends - one has a Street Glide and the other a Road Glide. Each wants to use carplay/AA.
The one with the Road Glide has Apple so I am pretty certain I need to install the jumper. The one with the Street Glide uses Android - so, I am not certain I need to install the jumper.
My reason - for my friends that have a RG3, I was simply able to connect my android phone to their USB port and android auto came right up. I didn't see or look for a headset plug. So, if the RG3 comes with a headset plug, that is probably the reason it worked.
If the RG3 does not come with a headset plug, then why would I need a jumper to make the Street Glide work with AA?
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