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What Size Fuse
I installed BRP 12 volt jack using the stock harness. What is the largest fuse I can use for this?
Secondly, fuse port marked F6, assessory not switched: To make this hot, do you use a fuse with a pigtail? What is the largest fuse allowable?
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Motorbike Professor
Originally Posted by ZOSO
I installed BRP 12 volt jack using the stock harness. What is the largest fuse I can use for this?
Secondly, fuse port marked F6, assessory not switched: To make this hot, do you use a fuse with a pigtail? What is the largest fuse allowable?
3 amp max for each, 20 ga wire in harness, as I recall. The unswitched accessory wiring harness is fastend under the trunk, too.
-Scotty
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Fuse
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Wiring Harness
I don't see a wiring harness for unswitched accessory.
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Very Helpful Member
Originally Posted by ZOSO
I don't see a wiring harness for unswitched accessory.
I think they are normally fastened (zip tie, cable tie, ty-wrap, whatever you call them) to the frame or other wires at the left side of the Spyder, just behind the trunk. Its just two wires with the push on terminals that attach to the BRP 12 volt outlet.
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Motorbike Professor
Originally Posted by bjt
I think they are normally fastened (zip tie, cable tie, ty-wrap, whatever you call them) to the frame or other wires at the left side of the Spyder, just behind the trunk. Its just two wires with the push on terminals that attach to the BRP 12 volt outlet.
There are two harnesses, just as there are two fuse locations. The switched accessory connector is stored in the front lateral frame section on the left side, near the suspension, unless the trunk outlet is already installed. It is well hidden. That harness contains a violet wire with a yellow stripe plus a black ground wire, both 20 gauge.
I can't find the forum reference to the other harness. It may be stored in the same area, but I seem to remember reading that it was tie-wrapped elsewhere (to another wiring harness?), nearby. That (unswitched) harness has a violet wire with an orange stripe plus a black, also 20 gauge. It is fed by Fuse 5 in the fuse box.
-Scotty
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Registered Users
Originally Posted by NancysToy
I can't find the forum reference to the other harness. It may be stored in the same area, but I seem to remember reading that it was tie-wrapped elsewhere (to another wiring harness?), nearby. That (unswitched) harness has a violet wire with an orange stripe plus a black, also 20 gauge. It is fed by Fuse 5 in the fuse box.
-Scotty
The unswitched harness is located near the trunk latch, hidden behind the main harness. It has a white connector on the end that is clipped in place. The wiring colors are as Scotty described.
Last edited by Spydr in KS; 04-20-2009 at 08:11 AM.
2013 ST-S SE Pure Magnesium
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Unswitch Accessory Harness
I see it, above flat part of the frame held in place my a white connector holder.
Last edited by ZOSO; 04-20-2009 at 09:18 PM.
Reason: bad info.
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Unswitch Accessory Harness
This may sound stupid but what type of accessory would you want to connect to an unswitched accessory harness? Why would BRP have included it?
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Unswitch harness
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Originally Posted by Rando
This may sound stupid but what type of accessory would you want to connect to an unswitched accessory harness? Why would BRP have included it?
I have an unswitched for a battery tender.
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Very Active Member
Originally Posted by Rando
This may sound stupid but what type of accessory would you want to connect to an unswitched accessory harness? Why would BRP have included it?
I would think this would be ideal also for a GPS power source, so as not to have to reprogram it when the power is normally shut off.
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