I want to put on a GPS.There is an accessory plug in under the seat, in-front of the battery,what is the male plug in part called?is there a part number?Two different dealers had nothing.Thanks for any help.- Gary
Cruiser
If it runs directly to your battery and it has a fusble link in it I would have to say your bike came with the pigtail for a battery tender. Thats my guess.
Tourer
There is an unused power source in the headlight nacelle. That is what I used to power my Zumo 660. If I remember correctly, it is a orange wire that has a red cap on it since it is not normally used on US bikes.
onadraw...is right on the money with that pick up plug. There is also one on the left side with a white connector on it. It tucked up high...
Jerry
Jerry
Tourer
I gave you my opinion of a better way to power your GPS .
The answer to your original question though is part number 72114-94bk
At least that is the part number on the part I received when I asked my dealer for the connector for the accessory plug located under the seat in front of the battery. Hope this helps.
The answer to your original question though is part number 72114-94bk
At least that is the part number on the part I received when I asked my dealer for the connector for the accessory plug located under the seat in front of the battery. Hope this helps.
Tourer
Is the power source in the nacelle controlled by the accessory switch on the right side of the forks as well I was told the one under the seat was is that true? I need to add some plug ins on my bike to be able to charge cell phones on a big trip we have coming up.
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I think the switch on the right is just for the running lights.Originally Posted by bennenrkc
Is the power source in the nacelle controlled by the accessory switch on the right side of the forks as well I was told the one under the seat was is that true? I need to add some plug ins on my bike to be able to charge cell phones on a big rip we have coming up.
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The Orange wire with red cap in the nacelle is controlled by the ignition switch. It is 12v when the Ignition switch is on and 0v when the Ignition switch is in the off position.Originally Posted by bennenrkc
Is the power source in the nacelle controlled by the accessory switch on the right side of the forks as well I was told the one under the seat was is that true? I need to add some plug ins on my bike to be able to charge cell phones on a big rip we have coming up.
The Accessory switch on the left (horn) side of the bike has a 12v connector under the seat in front of the battery. It can be used to power accessories that you want to be able to manually turn off or on.
As i'm sure you know, the toggle switch on the right (air cleaner) side of the forks is for the auxiliary driving lamps.
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