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My wife just picked up an '08 Ultra Screamin' Eagle. It says it has the bluetooth capability, but I've been unable to locate it in the radio per the instructions. I'm hitting the mode select button, but since this is the Screamin' Eagle, it seems to have all 6 bands already occupied (when we have the iPod plugged in). Does anyone have any tricks/suggestions?
Also, is there any trick to getting the heated hand grips to turn on? We're turning the switch on the end of the hand grip, but they aren't working. Since its still under warranty, I'll likely swing it back by the dealer to check out, but wanted to make sure I wasn't missing a switch.
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