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Does all Electricglide classic's have the accessory Plug? The service manual says its under the seat and has 3 wires in it. I cannot find the plug. My EGC is a 2005 and it has the accessory switch. I want to wire my audicom control unit to it instead of having to worry about the battery going dead. Any help would be much appreciated as I have looked at all the wires under the seat and no plug that I can find. Thanks
John
I just went through this same exercise....
remove the seat
find the battery
towards the front of the bike from the battery, in the same area
mine actually had a single red wire connector attached to the accessory outlet as well...
and there was a cable tie around the two connectors (the single red and accessory)
you may have to "fish" it up so you can use it
It will have 4 wires going into the connector, with a dust cover....color of your choice, I guess
I just went through this same exercise....
remove the seat
find the battery
towards the front of the bike from the battery, in the same area
mine actually had a single red wire connector attached to the accessory outlet as well...
and there was a cable tie around the two connectors (the single red and accessory)
you may have to "fish" it up so you can use it
It will have 4 wires going into the connector, with a dust cover....color of your choice, I guess
Yup, those would be your power plugs.
The single is the B+ Connector[160]
Thefour way is the Accessory Connector[4]
Looking down at the frame, the wires come fromunder the left frame member and dead end into the plugs.
The B+ hsONE Wire(red)
The Accessory Connector has FOUR Wires,(black,orange,red/yellow,orange/red)
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