Auxillary Switch
Exactly what did Harley intend for this switch? The owners manual states it is for dealer added accessories under the seat. I have ABS so there is no room under the right side cover. It does not look like anything will fit under the seat. So what did the factory have in mind?
I broke the aux switch inside when trailering ,when I bought bike,It must controll the power to engine LED's and cig lighter .
I don't see in the HD Factory manual any info on the removal of RK toggle switches ,just the EG with nacelle
How do I get at it to remove and replace,and is it just a 2-prong standard waterproof switch.THX
I don't see in the HD Factory manual any info on the removal of RK toggle switches ,just the EG with nacelle
How do I get at it to remove and replace,and is it just a 2-prong standard waterproof switch.THX
I have a 2010 Road King and I must be missing something because I see no plug under the seat? I got a 12 volt plug as described earlier and don't see where in the world to plug it in? Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.
The only plugs that I see are under the side cover. One is for diagnostics I believe and it has 3 male prongs in it. The other plug is female and it as 4 wires in it. I don't know why Harley has to make things so difficult.
I did get an auxiliary harness to hook up the led lights on my luggage rack and tour pack. Even with that harness extension, I had to older in a ground wire to get it to work.
The only plugs that I see are under the side cover. One is for diagnostics I believe and it has 3 male prongs in it. The other plug is female and it as 4 wires in it. I don't know why Harley has to make things so difficult.
I did get an auxiliary harness to hook up the led lights on my luggage rack and tour pack. Even with that harness extension, I had to older in a ground wire to get it to work.
Last edited by 2010 Raffel Road King; Mar 12, 2012 at 08:45 PM.
its tucked in between the front of the battery and the metal frame piece, by the coil ...towards the front of the bike..it may have a wire cable thingy on top of it
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