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2hrs @ 26 degrees for nothing (smart siren help)

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Old 01-03-2010, 01:11 PM
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hello there i just spent 2 hours outside in 26 degree weather with high winds and snow , trying to install a smart siren 2 on my 2007 xl883 Low the only problem i encountered is i cant find the connector? i disarmed the factory alarm(turn bike on with fob nearby) pulled maxi fuse , disconnect battery , pulled battery i looked everywhere but i cant find the connector for the cable from the siren too the harness , i checked the factory alarm module it has 2 cables plugged into it ? so it doesnt go there ? i looked all around and under the battery tray ? under the bike, both sides of the bike ? but i cant fined the connector !!!! the reference to it in the service manual shows very little and what is there is different from what i have , and it doesnt show/tell where the connector goes !!!! can anyone help??
 

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Can't tell where it is but I might be able to help you anyway. On my Ultra, the plug was installed into a dummy socket. It was not just hanging out loose by itself. You might have seen it and assumed it was not what you were looking for. By the way, if you are just interested in getting a siren without the pager, you could have accomplished this for under 6 bucks.
 
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on my '05 it was a triangular plug with a rubber cap that had to be removed. as you are looking at the battery it was to the left under the battery cover. and it ran along the frame. dont know if its different for your year though. hope this helps
 
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