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    Default Where to find a Switched/fused source for GPS?

    I have a 2015 F3 S that I want to mount my Garmin 665 on.
    I plan to attach it to the handlebar clamp.
    Can anyone tell me where I can tap into a switched/fused source?

    Thanks much, JimSTer

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    Here is where I found mine on the 2016 F3T. Full details >ON MY PAGE<.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rattlebars View Post
    Here is where I found mine on the 2016 F3T. Full details >ON MY PAGE<.

    gpspower.jpg
    I agree. Left side by the rear of the gas tank is the GPS wiring that I also used on my 2015 F3S. It is also in the same spot on my wife's 2018 F3L.
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    Thanks a million for the information to get the power to my GPS.
    However I don't have a wiring diagram and after getting the side panel off, can you tell me what color the wires are that I need to tap into.
    Sorry but the photo isn't good enough for my older eyes.

    Thanks again, JimSTer

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    There's a label attached to the wires saying "Customer Accessory Circuit"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Don'tPanic View Post
    There's a label attached to the wires saying "Customer Accessory Circuit"
    I'm not sure that's the right circuit. GPS power is different and comes on with the key. It will be a >2 PRONG CONNECTOR< with a blank in it. Next to a male 1/8" AUDIOheadphone plug. When you pull the rear side panel it will be obvious.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Rattlebars View Post
    I'm not sure that's the right circuit. GPS power is different and comes on with the key. It will be a >2 PRONG CONNECTOR< with a blank in it. Next to a male 1/8" AUDIOheadphone plug. When you pull the rear side panel it will be obvious.


    I believe I found mine to be a AMP Superseal 1.5 connector. I ride an RTL, but I think that is the common connector for the Can Am.
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