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Old Jan 17, 2014 | 07:57 PM
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Does anyone know if they make switches to fit in 2014 opens yet?
 
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Old Jan 17, 2014 | 09:05 PM
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They didn't have a part number the last time I asked my dealer. I'm not sure we can use them for anything other than what the factory would normally put in that location. If you pull the plastic cover off there are already plugs with wires in all my switch locations, just no switches. Looks like bikes come prewired for all the factory options and they just don't connect the switches if your bike does not come with those options.
 
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Old Jan 18, 2014 | 06:07 AM
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On the CVO 2 of them are for the power locks. On the others I believe the wires from the panel dead end under the left side cover.
 
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Old Jan 18, 2014 | 06:37 AM
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Here are the Part Numbers that are currently available.. Pricey.

71400032-- this unit has one ON/OFF switch that is used for AUX lights and two blanks. DOes not seem to fitted with additional switches.

71400033-- this unit has two Momentary Switches that are used for the LOCK/UNLOCK on a CVO and one blank.

Yes they are pre-wired and at this time I am unsure if dead-ended or wired into BCM, which I think they are looking at the wiring schematics. I have been searching for something that will fit the blanks myself with not much luck.

Its a cold day here and thought maybe removing a few things and checking a few things out with a meter to determine more.. If I get anywhere I will post
 
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Old Jan 18, 2014 | 04:35 PM
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Here are the Part Numbers that are currently available.. Pricey.

71400032-- this unit has one ON/OFF switch that is used for AUX lights and two blanks. DOes not seem to fitted with additional switches.

71400033-- this unit has two Momentary Switches that are used for the LOCK/UNLOCK on a CVO and one blank.

Yes they are pre-wired and at this time I am unsure if dead-ended or wired into BCM, which I think they are looking at the wiring schematics. I have been searching for something that will fit the blanks myself with not much luck.

Its a cold day here and thought maybe removing a few things and checking a few things out with a meter to determine more.. If I get anywhere I will post
Thank u
 
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Old Jan 19, 2014 | 09:30 AM
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Originally Posted by GlidingJoe
Here are the Part Numbers that are currently available.. Pricey.

71400032-- this unit has one ON/OFF switch that is used for AUX lights and two blanks. DOes not seem to fitted with additional switches.

71400033-- this unit has two Momentary Switches that are used for the LOCK/UNLOCK on a CVO and one blank.

Yes they are pre-wired and at this time I am unsure if dead-ended or wired into BCM, which I think they are looking at the wiring schematics. I have been searching for something that will fit the blanks myself with not much luck.

Its a cold day here and thought maybe removing a few things and checking a few things out with a meter to determine more.. If I get anywhere I will post
In 2014 service manual look at schematic B10 page 1 and you will see OE Dash Switch Pack. There will be a LBE/GR and a LBE/R wires that travel down to the left side cover into the 8 way accessory plug. These two wires come from the left side switch cluster that the spot light switch is on. Granted the BE/GR wire is the spots and if you continue to B10 page 3 you will confirm this wire does go to the BCU. The other 2 do not. My guess is when switches are available you will remove the plug (notice it is a different texture than the ones on right) and plug the switch in.
 

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In 2014 service manual look at schematic B10 page 1 and you will see OE Dash Switch Pack. There will be a LBE/GR and a LBE/R wires that travel down to the left side cover into the 8 way accessory plug. These two wires come from the left side switch cluster that the spot light switch is on. Granted the BE/GR wire is the spots and if you continue to B10 page 3 you will confirm this wire does go to the BCU. The other 2 do not. My guess is when switches are available you will remove the plug (notice it is a different texture than the ones on right) and plug the switch in.
H.O. You are correct, but you have a few colors wrong, (just a heads up. Not slamming you) its the BE/GY wire that goes to the BCM, which on touring models is programmable. This can be selected as On with LO or On with Both HI/LO.. also if installing the AUX lights without having any BCM flash done, the light in the Tach will not indicate AUX lights are on. The other colors are LBE/R & LEB/GN that go to the left side cover accessory plug.
The Switch assembly that is used for the AUX lights only needs the push buttons changed vs the blanks that are installed now. I disassembled the Switch yesterday and the switches are already in there, just blanks are used to cover them over.
I know the "Buttons" that are currently available are for AUX lights and there are 2 that are for the Locks on CVO limited.
I am guessing if your not worried about the button indication, one could purchase these buttons and ad them to perform additional accessory functions at the AUX plug.
 
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Originally Posted by WHOSNEXT
Does anyone know if they make switches to fit in 2014 opens yet?
So WHOSNEXT, what are you plans for these switches?

I did some layout looking at the wiring schematics, and looking up parts online and at dealership today, (I current have the switch pack on the left side for my AUX lights) I am thinking of using the other two in that switch pack to operate relays for my seat heater HI/LO and possibly add the switch pack that the CVO Limited uses for Lock/Unlock on the right to do a garage door opener.

In each switch packs have three switches with the wiring that runs to your left side cover, The one on the left has one latching button and two blanks that can be removed and install the push buttons, the one for the right has one blank and and two momentary push buttons.
 
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So WHOSNEXT, what are you plans for these switches?

I did some layout looking at the wiring schematics, and looking up parts online and at dealership today, (I current have the switch pack on the left side for my AUX lights) I am thinking of using the other two in that switch pack to operate relays for my seat heater HI/LO and possibly add the switch pack that the CVO Limited uses for Lock/Unlock on the right to do a garage door opener.

In each switch packs have three switches with the wiring that runs to your left side cover, The one on the left has one latching button and two blanks that can be removed and install the push buttons, the one for the right has one blank and and two momentary push buttons.

I want to put a garage door opener switch and a switch for the air suspension. So are you saying the switches come in a cluster of 3 ?
 
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WhosNext, tell me what model bike and I will explain more.
 
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