Harley Accessory Connector Under Seat. It's for accessories to be plugged into and powered up. Here's a list of the likely connectors found under the seats (and the wire colors connected to these) on a vrscdx: The aux harness then runs from 325b to the left side to connect to a4, which enables the included aux1 & aux2 switches. There is nothing connected to the switch. I looked under my seat and do see an unused connector. Installation of kit 69200722 is required to locate the accessory circuit connector under the seat. I've got a 2011 road king classic and in the owners manual they say that the accessory switch (left side of fork head). You connect any accessory you want. I didn't run a switch to my dash nor a cable to power the plug. It is not the same style connector as the power connector behind the right front side panel, so i am not sure if. It runs to a connector (plug) under the seat. The plug under the side cover isn’t actually “switched” without the dash switch assembly in the dash.
The aux harness then runs from 325b to the left side to connect to a4, which enables the included aux1 & aux2 switches. I looked under my seat and do see an unused connector. There is nothing connected to the switch. I've got a 2011 road king classic and in the owners manual they say that the accessory switch (left side of fork head). Installation of kit 69200722 is required to locate the accessory circuit connector under the seat. It's for accessories to be plugged into and powered up. You connect any accessory you want. Here's a list of the likely connectors found under the seats (and the wire colors connected to these) on a vrscdx: The plug under the side cover isn’t actually “switched” without the dash switch assembly in the dash. It is not the same style connector as the power connector behind the right front side panel, so i am not sure if.
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Harley Accessory Connector Under Seat You connect any accessory you want. Installation of kit 69200722 is required to locate the accessory circuit connector under the seat. I didn't run a switch to my dash nor a cable to power the plug. It runs to a connector (plug) under the seat. Here's a list of the likely connectors found under the seats (and the wire colors connected to these) on a vrscdx: I looked under my seat and do see an unused connector. The plug under the side cover isn’t actually “switched” without the dash switch assembly in the dash. It's for accessories to be plugged into and powered up. You connect any accessory you want. There is nothing connected to the switch. It is not the same style connector as the power connector behind the right front side panel, so i am not sure if. The aux harness then runs from 325b to the left side to connect to a4, which enables the included aux1 & aux2 switches. I've got a 2011 road king classic and in the owners manual they say that the accessory switch (left side of fork head).