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Just got my new Super Tuner, software and cables. The gray plug on the bike has six pins. And the gray plug that the parts guy gave me only has 4 pins. Am I looking at the correct plug on the bike?
Do you have a SCREAMIN EAGLE PRO EFI SUPER TUNER 32109-08B or C or a Street Tuner? My '07 has 4 pin plug. Cable kit P/N 32184-08A
Are you looking at the right plug?
Last edited by skip3406; Aug 31, 2012 at 09:14 PM.
The bike is a 2012 Wide Glide. I'm looking at the gray plug behind the left side cover. Pretty sure the dealer sold me the wrong cable kit. I just told the parts guy that I wanted to buy the gear. He made the order. My wife picked up the gear for me today. Another funny thing is that the seal was broken on the tuner box too. Cable part number I have is 32184-08A. Called another dealer. He told me that I needed part number 41000018. The first guy told me that there were no other cables available. So I told home that I would need my money back if he couldn't sell me the right part. Then he told me that he would have to check with the manager tomorrow. WTF.
Screamin Eagle Tuner Cable Kit 2
Cable kit provides all necessary connections between motorcycle,
VCI, and computer, and permits downloading calibrations
with the Street Tuner and Super Tuner software. Kit
includes two cables; computer USB to VCI box, and VCI box
to vehicle. 32184-08A $45.95
For use with 01-later EFI XL and XR, 02-later EFI Touring
and Trike, 01-later VRSC, and 01-11 EFI Dyna, and 01-10
EFI Softail models. Also fits VRSXSE DestroyerŽ race bikes. 41000018 $45.95
For use with 11-later Softail models and 12-later
Dyna models.
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