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I should of said that I did not open the wiring harness of the front and middle to verify, but I am assuming that there are already wiring connectors and there is not a rubber boot like found on the rear.
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Last edited by Gordon; 09-12-2015 at 01:49 PM.
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Front and middle have no connectors just wires
Fwiw suggest using small scissors to get the sticky fabric tape off to get to the wires
a hobby knife is too sharp.
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One more question
Does the middle power source come from the bottom or the top. If it is coming from the bottom and no plug is connected, one might expect it would be possible to just pull the wires out at the top and not have to cut any zip ties. Am i correct on this, or is it possible the newer Spyders have a connector on the end of the accessory power?
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Originally Posted by Msmoto
Does the middle power source come from the bottom or the top. If it is coming from the bottom and no plug is connected, one might expect it would be possible to just pull the wires out at the top and not have to cut any zip ties. Am i correct on this, or is it possible the newer Spyders have a connector on the end of the accessory power?
There is no connector on the end, just insulated wires. You will have to undo the fabric wire wrap but the wires were long enough to add connectors and plug in to the back of my dash power outlet.
Be advised that these are only powered when the engine is actually running.
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By the front wires, this is a rubber boot with what seems to be a usb outlet, what's this for?
Ant
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Friction Tape
Originally Posted by jcthorne
There is no connector on the end, just insulated wires. You will have to undo the fabric wire wrap but the wires were long enough to add connectors and plug in to the back of my dash power outlet.
Be advised that these are only powered when the engine is actually running.
My Customer Accessory lead was actually wrapped in Friction Tape, something I haven't seen used in decades.
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I was looking for accessory plug under left service panel. Ended up cutting this wire I think. What is this?
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Thanks for the pics of this.
Originally Posted by Gordon
Live, Love, and Ride! God Bless!
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Customer Accessory Circuit explained, sort of
I gave up on attempting to ask questions, just did it, install of Garmin wired to middle customer accessory circuit.
http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/s...29#post1180429
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I did the same thing, do i need to solder them back together, not sure if I cut or if they were already not connected to anything.
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Originally Posted by _..stiffler..
I was looking for accessory plug under left service panel. Ended up cutting this wire I think. What is this?
Sent on Note 5 in Taptalk
I cut this open too and not sure if the two wires were cut by me out not, should they be connected, and what is this wire for.
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For a GPS I suggest using the existing GPS connector under the left rear side panel. It comes on with the key and goes off with the key after a 10 second delay. That's where I have my Garmin plugged in. If you have a gps with audio out, the connector for that (1/8" headphone male) can be found where shown. If you don't have audio out, you can modify a Garmin to have one. Instructions at his link. >CLICK ME<
Connectors used for the +12 GPS circuit. >CLICK ME<
Last edited by Rattlebars; 12-31-2018 at 01:58 PM.
Reason: added link for connectors
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can i plug the fuse box directly on the wire
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