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On the wiring harness, there are a total of 5-wires. I know that the Red/Black is power/ground.
The other three are a Female mini-USB, and two Female round connectors(kinda like for a MP3 plug).
The instructions don't mention anything about these three mystery wires.
I'm assuming they're for if you're going to install the separate Navigation Interface so the GPS will "talk" to the radio(which I'm not installing).
So, I'm thinking that I can just coil these three extra wires and Zip-Tie them somewhere inside the Fairing, but wanted to double check before I re-install the outer Fairing.
On the wiring harness, there are a total of 5-wires. I know that the Red/Black is power/ground.
The other three are a Female mini-USB, and two Female round connectors(kinda like for a MP3 plug).
The instructions don't mention anything about these three mystery wires.
I'm assuming they're for if you're going to install the separate Navigation Interface so the GPS will "talk" to the radio(which I'm not installing).
So, I'm thinking that I can just coil these three extra wires and Zip-Tie them somewhere inside the Fairing, but wanted to double check before I re-install the outer Fairing.
Thanks
Think that info is in the Garmin manual But Google got this.
Microphone 2.5 mm
Headphone 3.5 mm
mini usb traffic receiver
i tie wraped the USB and microphone in the fairing.. i did tie wrap the headphone wire onto the handle bar and plug it into the HK radio 3.5mm input when i want to here the GPS on the radio. my mufflers dont make it easy to here the GPS with the internal 660 speaker.. you would wonder why HD doesnt add bluetooth the the HK radio,.. would save all these cables ... ride safe.
The mini USB is when you download from the computer which is useless because it is on the bike and mounted behind the fairing in my case. Use the 3.5 mm is the audio out to your radio.
The mini USB is when you download from the computer which is useless because it is on the bike and mounted behind the fairing in my case. Use the 3.5 mm is the audio out to your radio.
I copied the information from the Garmin instructions.
The Mini usb in the wiring harness is for a traffic receiver as is stated in the instructions in the link I posted. And has nothing to do with the mini usb an the 660 itself.
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