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I am trying to install some speakers to my FXDC, I got the sound of crome which have a decent sound, the issue I am facing is that I attached it to the battery so when I turn my bike off, the speakers stay on, so I wanted to see where I went wrong so I can connect it to the accesory plug so when the bike is off the power to the speakers is off too, incase I forget to turn them off I dont run out of battery
On my 08, there is a "customer accessory connector" under the seat. 4-pin.
color code (which most likely is the same as yours)
Pin-1: Orange on Red (+ power - switched)
Pin-2: Red on Yellow ( I think is brake light )
Pin-3: Orange on Red (+ power - switched)
Pin-4: Black (- power - ground)
So I would connect to either pin 1 or pin 3, for switched power. This circuit is a 15a circuit, just so you know.. with a 50w system, you pull maximum about 4 amps.
Last edited by archergodwin; Dec 23, 2010 at 10:35 AM.
On my 08, there is a "customer accessory connector" under the seat. 4-pin.
color code (which most likely is the same as yours)
Pin-1: Orange on Red (+ power - switched)
Pin-2: Red on Yellow ( I think is brake light )
Pin-3: Orange on Red (+ power - switched)
Pin-4: Black (- power - ground)
So I would connect to either pin 1 or pin 3, for switched power. This circuit is a 15a circuit, just so you know.. with a 50w system, you pull maximum about 4 amps.
I have the wiring diagram archergodwin is referring to in my
yeah... looking back on that, I probably didn't make that clear enough...( - power ground) would have been better translated into 12v negative ground.... lol
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