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I'm looking to install the siren/pager add on to the security system on my 2012 Ultra Classic. My dealer wants $173.09 for both. That doesn't seem too bad to me, but I've got a couple of questions.
Is there somewhere else that might have better pricing?
Is there somewhere I can download the installation instructions from?
Lastly, just some general info from anyone that might have these addons.
From: Western Illinois, land of bad roads, and corrupt politicians
Originally Posted by EasTexUltra12
I'm looking to install the siren/pager add on to the security system on my 2012 Ultra Classic. My dealer wants $173.09 for both. That doesn't seem too bad to me, but I've got a couple of questions.
Is there somewhere else that might have better pricing?
Is there somewhere I can download the installation instructions from?
Lastly, just some general info from anyone that might have these addons.
To install the siren, you pull the left side cover. Turn the ignition on, wait like you were going to start the bike. When the key light goes out, pull the master fuse. Plug in the siren, and clip it into the mount. Position the antenna wire...... replace the fuse. Pop the tab on a cold one and admire your work.
Or watch this video................ NOTE: I don't agree with the way he mounted the antenna..... he left a large portion of it coiled up.
I have the siren and pager and the price is reasonable. The instructions that came with the siren were wrong! Use the video above, takes 10 minutes and does not void your warranty.
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