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Trying to figure out what part I need. One of the cruise control ****/switch covers on my 2011 FLHRC was broken, not by me ughhhh. Looked up parts on Ronnies and it only shows the Set/Resume switch on the right hand control for 2011 FLHRC. Their was something next to the Set/Resume switch as a square hole exists now with a plastic piece in the opening. Ronnies shows that some models have a cover/filler piece in that spot, part #9, but it is not listed for a 2011 FLHRC. Can some one tell me what is next to the Set/Resume **** on a 2011 with cruise?
I don't know if this will help you,but the parts you mention 'next' to the cruise switch is the radio tuner on my '06. [Nothing to do with the cruise control]
Yes, but what is next to the Set/Resume switch? To the right of it. The bike was at a friends house. I pick it up and now there is a square hole. Same as the controller housings shown in above link - two holes below turns. One for Set/Resume, the other?
I just looked again. To the right of the set/resume, there is a square plastic "Plug" there, nothing there except the "Plug".
Must be for some feature on other models, but on mine it is just covered up.
Good luck!
i have a 2013 FLHTK but cant get out to check right now....is it the radio source selector switch. if you have a radio, you can switch from aux, to fm, weather or am. i think thats what it probably is. its just a push switch vs the left and right for the start and resume cruise control.
i have a 2013 FLHTK but cant get out to check right now....is it the radio source selector switch. if you have a radio, you can switch from aux, to fm, weather or am. i think thats what it probably is. its just a push switch vs the left and right for the start and resume cruise control.
It is a mode select switch for the radio...up or down.
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