Acc switch connector
Been searching the threads looking for info about how to connect to the ACC power back by the battery and use the ACC switch, and was surprised how many different answers there were. Some connectors listed that were for another plug entirely and lots of different things that left me pretty confused.
Anyway - just went to the dealer and bought part # 70264-94A Two-Into-One Wiring Harness Adapter $14.95
This is a male 4 pin deutsch that connects to the female 4 pin in front of the battery, and Y's into two female 4 pin deutsch connectors. I'm going to wire some LED lights into one side so I can turn them on and off with the ACC switch. Hope that's helpful to someone else trying to find the right info. Here's the photo
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Anyway - just went to the dealer and bought part # 70264-94A Two-Into-One Wiring Harness Adapter $14.95
This is a male 4 pin deutsch that connects to the female 4 pin in front of the battery, and Y's into two female 4 pin deutsch connectors. I'm going to wire some LED lights into one side so I can turn them on and off with the ACC switch. Hope that's helpful to someone else trying to find the right info. Here's the photo
[IMG]local://upfiles/9233/23A1DF78D83249E39B33879E640F7F8B.jpg[/IMG]
on mine (06) it's in front of the battery. Also easy to find, but I had a difficult time figuring out which connector to buy to connect stuff to it. There's several different ones and ways it can be done. There appears to be another connector that is the same 4 pin but is just constant power, and not controlled by the ACC switch up front. Anyway - glad I found this one......
ORIGINAL: Sodiee
My ACC plug-in is beside my fuse box on the left side of my bike.It's real easy to get to and find.
My ACC plug-in is beside my fuse box on the left side of my bike.It's real easy to get to and find.
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David Serrano
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