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Hi guys,
I have Harman Kardon head unit on my 2010 FLHTP, bought the bike used with the head unit. The genius who wired the controls got everything mixed up making it very annoying to use, the professor think solder is so yesterday and does not have a place in the modern world because he used next century method by just twisting all the stripped wire connection and wrap it with electrical tape.
Please excuse the sarcasm, if you see how my head unit wiring was done you will be as pissed as I am. It was a serious fire risk, I realized I had unprotected short circuit after I accidentally buzzed my short sweaty beard when it touched the switch housing.
Does anyone have a link, picture or file of the wiring diagram pinout for the Harman Kardon head unit? I am going to re route and re wire everything but have no idea about the pinout. I have searched high and low for this wiring diagram and got zero result.
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