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I have a 2006 EGC. I looked at the right side and the left side and I can't see what you guys are talking about. There isn't a harness on the right side. I tooh off both parts. On the left side there is a harness but nothing like described for the 08's. Any one done a 06 ..Please I need HELP...Thanks...
I wish I had taken pictures but I didn't. On the right side under the side cover you don't see a ribbed looking black metal box with a biggray plug in the bottom of it?
Nope......I'll take it off again tomorrow, but I don't remember seeing that yesterday. Thanks for your reply TD. This has got me stumped and I'm on a mission now. With help from you and the guys on the forum "I'll figure it out". Catch ya tomorrow.....
just to clarify, it should be on the throttle side. I was having trouble too and finally figured it out with help from here. You are looking for a ribbed box with a large plug plugged into it. The plastic housing the ribbed box attaches to ahould have 2 nuts holding it on. Behind the plastic case there is a 3 wire plug with a cap on it and like a spring clip. That is the plug. I made some longer wire extensions and mounted the siren on the outside of the plastic ECM mount.
Unless you had an alarm installed on your EGC you will not find it. Because the Electra Glide Classic does not come with an alarm system from the factory.
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I have a 2004 EGC, it is there as Warden stated, you just have to look, I installed the radio shack siren on mine, works great, installation is simple. Remove the ECM 2 bolts and you will see where it goes. Good Luck
Just did mine today. '05 RK. Just like Warden said, behind the side cover on the right side, two hex head bolts for the ECM, then two 7/16" nuts for the ECM mounting box. The plug is clipped to the inside of the box. Hope this helps.
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