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Default Navigation interface on a non-ultra

Has anyone installed a Navigation Interface Module on a Road Glide or Street Glide?

My question is.... what the hell do you do with connector 6a and 6b, since all we have is the 6b side.

I called the mother ship, and they suggested I use the 70169-06 harness, since it has the 6a interconnect connector. $120 bucks for that harness. Like they don't have enough of my money.
 

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You don't need the NUOH, just the 69200033 harness. Connect the 6A from the NIM harness to the 6B on your bike; you'll have an unused 6B from the NIM harness. The instructions are simply wrong for a non-Ultra bike.

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You don't need another harness. Connect the 6A from the NIM harness to the 6B on your bike; you'll have an unused 6B from the NIM harness. The instructions are simply wrong for a non-Ultra bike.

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So I can use 69200033 instead of the non-ultra overlay? That would save me serious bucks .... and a lot of room in the fairing.

Thanks much.


I'm going to assume pins 4 8 19 27 and 31 are correct. And can you confirm the pin connections on the jumper wire in 69200033. It hurts to have to think this much.
 

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Originally Posted by shooter5074
So I can use 69200033 instead of the non-ultra overlay? That would save me serious bucks .... and a lot of room in the fairing.

Thanks much.


I'm going to assume pins 4 8 19 27 and 31 are correct. And can you confirm the pin connections on the jumper wire in 69200033. It hurts to have to think this much.
Correct; use the 69200033 harness. Below are the installation instructions for the NIM. I didn't check the wire assignments, but these instructions correct a mistake made by HD when the NIM and Ipod were first introduced; they also refer to a newer version of the NIM.

http://www.harley-davidson.com/en_US...ts/-J05169.pdf

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Originally Posted by Harleypingman
Correct; use the 69200033 harness. Below are the installation instructions for the NIM. I didn't check the wire assignments, but these instructions correct a mistake made by HD when the NIM and Ipod were first introduced; they also refer to a newer version of the NIM.

http://www.harley-davidson.com/en_US...ts/-J05169.pdf

Carl

Those are the instructions I have. In the picture 6b is full... but in the instructions for 69200033 6b has the jumper going to it. I'm no where near my bike so I can't look..... do I have to remove 5 and 4 from 6b for the jumper? Or is this just more faulty instructions?

 
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Here are the instructions for the 69200033 harness:

http://www.harley-davidson.com/en_US...ts/-J05181.pdf

The 6B connector on your bike doesn't have anything in the 4 and 5 chambers of the 6B connector. You'll add those per the above instructions.

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Originally Posted by Harleypingman
Here are the instructions for the 69200033 harness:

http://www.harley-davidson.com/en_US...ts/-J05181.pdf

The 6B connector on your bike doesn't have anything in the 4 and 5 chambers of the 6B connector. You'll add those per the above instructions.

Carl
Yep, you're right ..... couldn't remember since I was at work.

Got home and dug into it. Got it working, but still need to clean up the wiring and reroute the GPS harness. But the important part is..... I can have some beer and kill those brain cells I just woke up.


Thanks a bunch for your help....... I'll buy you a tall one if I ever see you.
 
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