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ORIGINAL: tbradley
I don't know what year your bike is, but it is simple regardless, We just installed one on an '08 Ultra this weekend and the connection on the '08 Ultra has moved to the left side. The connector is on the lower left corner of the fuse block and there is a spot for the module in the left end of the assembly.
Thanks for that info. I'm going to install mine later this week on my '08 FLHTC.
I have a 07â Ultra Classic with the alarm system already installed. I just want to add the siren II since this part failed to come with the system. My bike has a PCIII installed. I was curious if I need to disconnect the battery for the siren install and if I do disconnect the battery will I need to reprogram the PCIII?
Todd
when i added the siren to my bike (a radio shack 10 dollar special) i did not disconnect my battery and had no problems. you should be fine.
I don't know what year your bike is, but it is simple regardless, We just installed one on an '08 Ultra this weekend and the connection on the '08 Ultra has moved to the left side. The connector is on the lower left corner of the fuse block and there is a spot for the module in the left end of the assembly.
I just installed the siren on my '08 EGC and without your instructions I'd have been baffled. The instructions that came with my kit didn't cover the '08.
Thank you very much, you made the installation a 15 minute job.
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