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I'm ordering a Corbin dual tour seat for my 2020 RGL and will be getting the heated option. Corbin offers two systems, one contains Corbin wiring and the other option is for bikes equipped with a factory heated seat (my stock seat is not heated but I think the connector is there already). Hopefully someone here can confirm this so I order the correct wiring option. I've sent Corbin an email as well and I'm waiting to hear back.
I'm ordering a Corbin dual tour seat for my 2020 RGL and will be getting the heated option. Corbin offers two systems, one contains Corbin wiring and the other option is for bikes equipped with a factory heated seat (my stock seat is not heated but I think the connector is there already). Hopefully someone here can confirm this so I order the correct wiring option. I've sent Corbin an email as well and I'm waiting to hear back.
This is just a semi-educated guess, but I don't think your bike comes pre-wired for a heated seat. The reason I say that is 1) I looked at the 2020 Touring wiring diagram and I did not see a connection for a heated seat and 2) I looked up the Heated Hammock seat on the H-D website and in the description it says "17-later models require separate purchase of Electrical Harness P/N 69201599A."
Upgraded to a Mustang heated seat on my 2020 FLHTK and I needed to buy a wiring harness from H-D (69201599A) to make it work. Had to run it from under the right side panel to the seat.
They are great people to deal with. This won't be my first Corbin. I was going to place an order this weekend but it can wait until next week. It looks like my limited is prewired but I need to confirm.
They are great people to deal with. This won't be my first Corbin. I was going to place an order this weekend but it can wait until next week. It looks like my limited is prewired but I need to confirm.
Your Limited is not pre wired. I took the heated seat from my 14 Limited* and put it on my 2020 Limited. I needed to buy the wiring harness. There is a quick connect under the right side panel.
*My 14 Limited was not prewired either. The wiring harness from the 14 wouldn't work on the 2020.
Your Limited is not pre wired. I took the heated seat from my 14 Limited* and put it on my 2020 Limited. I needed to buy the wiring harness. There is a quick connect under the right side panel.
*My 14 Limited was not prewired either. The wiring harness from the 14 wouldn't work on the 2020.
Looks like this is what I needed to know. Thank you.
I'm guessing that once I order the wiring harness I'll be able to order the Corbin that has the Harley plug and play wiring vice the Corbin wiring. I'll wait to hear back from them to confirm.
I have a dual tour carbin heated seat. My bike is a 2007. my bike is only a classic and the plug was in the wire harness. my guess would be the aux plug is there in the harness. check your parts manual.
first thing I bought for my bike was the service and parts books
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