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I don't know were you find these wiring diagrams. I'm looking to see if Base Dash Panel Switch #69200173 from Auxiliary Power Switch Kit #71400129 for a 2017 Ultra Limited will fit my 2015 Ultra Limited. I need to know if the plug of #69200173 will fit and work on my [105R] connector. I need to compare 2015 [105R] (above) to 2017 [105R] and Wiring Diagrams OE Radio: 2015 Touring (above) to 2017 Touring.
Also I was mistaken...apparently the switch base is the same for both R & L and it just gets flipped upside down from one side to the other...but then the logo on the button is upside down. Some guys run the buttons upside down, some pop them off and switch them.
This is what I did. You can carefully remove the button front to flip the logo so the correct side is up.
Also, you may find parts of this video helpful (I didn't use the switch kit but his video showed me what the buttons powered):
I was at a local Harley Dealer, the parts guy I was talking to, went in the back to talk to a mechanic, he said DO NOT try to pop off the button to flip it.
I was at a local Harley Dealer, the parts guy I was talking to, went in the back to talk to a mechanic, he said DO NOT try to pop off the button to flip it.
You have to be very careful doing it. If that is outside one's skill set (like maybe that mechanic) that would be good advice.
I was at a local Harley Dealer, the parts guy I was talking to, went in the back to talk to a mechanic, he said DO NOT try to pop off the button to flip it.
I've been told by my dealership (and MOCO) a number of times that I can't or shouldn't do something, as well as that certain parts/accessories will not work or fit...I don't always listen. UrbanRunner and numerous guys have flipped those buttons with success. I wouldn't hesitate to try it.
If you're still hesitant to try that, I'd be tempted to order 71400129 ($145.95) for the right side even though it says 2017+. And if for some reason it doesn't work, and depending how bad you want this, my next move would be to get 71400106 ($82.95) and try it with the wire harness from that kit. Yes, you'll be about $230 into it at this point, but who of us hasn't spent that kind of money on much lesser things.
For some reason, you can order the various parts separately (including the wire harness) from 71400129...but can't order just the wire harness from 71400106. As mentioned earlier, the base dash panel switch #4 (69200173) is the same for both. Here's the parts breakdown for 71400129...
I've been told by my dealership (and MOCO) a number of times that I can't or shouldn't do something, as well as that certain parts/accessories will not work or fit...I don't always listen. UrbanRunner and numerous guys have flipped those buttons with success. I wouldn't hesitate to try it.
If you're still hesitant to try that, I'd be tempted to order 71400129 ($145.95) for the right side even though it says 2017+. And if for some reason it doesn't work, and depending how bad you want this, my next move would be to get 71400106 ($82.95) and try it with the wire harness from that kit. Yes, you'll be about $230 into it at this point, but who of us hasn't spent that kind of money on much lesser things.
For some reason, you can order the various parts separately (including the wire harness) from 71400129...but can't order just the wire harness from 71400106. As mentioned earlier, the base dash panel switch #4 (69200173) is the same for both. Here's the parts breakdown for 71400129...
I'm looking into ordering #69200173 Dash Panel Base, #71400130 ACC Switch (2), #71400031 Blank Switch and #71400106 Aux Power Switch Kit for the wire harness.
I already have #71400106 installed for the left side. I plan on removing the 8 pin connector from the new wire harness and place the loose wire terminals into the existing empty slots in the old 8 pin connector
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