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F3 tech tip

Lamonster

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I went to hook up my GPS and I used the aux power provide by BRP but when I turned the key on I had no power. I checked the other power connection and there was no power there either. I then check the F6 fuse and it was good but still no power. Turns out the bike has to be running for the power to work.

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Great..!!

so now we have constant power, switched power and engine power..:banghead: thanks for the tip this could drive the odd diy guys to drinking.....:roflblack:
 
Me too . . . .

. . . . . I noticed that when I hooked up my heated vest to the Aux wiring under the seat.

Tom
 
PREVENTATIVE

They may be thinking of preventing accidental Battery drainage.........????.....Mike :thumbup:
 
This would only be a guess on my part but some folks are putting on a lot of electrical accessories. BRP may have thought in some cases it could cause low voltage issues during engine crank. The simple solution is to move the switched accessories control to the load shedding relay from one of the mains like in the past. So the accessories socket will switch on and off with the headlights.
 
I have not checked . . . . .

This would only be a guess on my part but some folks are putting on a lot of electrical accessories. BRP may have thought in some cases it could cause low voltage issues during engine crank. The simple solution is to move the switched accessories control to the load shedding relay from one of the mains like in the past. So the accessories socket will switch on and off with the headlights.

. . . but they may have changed some of the parts ( starter, pumps, etcetera) and they might require more initial battery draw at key-in/on and didn't want them over taxing or competing with optional accessories.

I am just guessing, too. The 'new' way works fine for all my needs.

Tom
 
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. . . . . I noticed that when I hooked up my heated vest to the Aux wiring under the seat.

Tom

Saw the same thing. When I first hooked the heated gear to the leads under the seat, I thought they didn't work - until I turned the Spyder on...


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I went to hook up my GPS and I used the aux power provide by BRP but when I turned the key on I had no power. I checked the other power connection and there was no power there either. I then check the F6 fuse and it was good but still no power. Turns out the bike has to be running for the power to work.

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Lamont, did you use the accessories cable that is under the console like in the picture?
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I've had a hard time finding it and getting to work.
Instead I used the harness that is used to power the BRP handlebar GPS holder (for the New Garmin GPS). That plug is located on the right side under the rider's seat, on top of the small body panel that has the Spyder decal.
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I think it does power up without turning the engine over.
 

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Hwy Peg in #1 Position?

Lamont
It looks like you have one of your highway pegs in the #1 UFit position on the Triple Threat. Is that correct?
I had planned to put the OEM peg there when I replace it with the driver's floorboards. Do you see any reason that wouldn't work?
Thanks!
 
Lamont, did you use the accessories cable that is under the console like in the picture?
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I've had a hard time finding it and getting to work.
Instead I used the harness that is used to power the BRP handlebar GPS holder (for the New Garmin GPS). That plug is located on the right side under the rider's seat, on top of the small body panel that has the Spyder decal.
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I think it does power up without turning the engine over.

I did not use that, wasn't sure where it was till Harvey told me. He didn't get power when he keyed on.
 
Lamont
It looks like you have one of your highway pegs in the #1 UFit position on the Triple Threat. Is that correct?
I had planned to put the OEM peg there when I replace it with the driver's floorboards. Do you see any reason that wouldn't work?
Thanks!

I'm not sure you how you would make that work. Mine is a splined peg mount that is right where it needs to be to get on the Spyder without kicking the grabrails.

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Lamont, did you use the accessories cable that is under the console like in the picture?
attachment.php
I've had a hard time finding it and getting to work.
Instead I used the harness that is used to power the BRP handlebar GPS holder (for the New Garmin GPS). That plug is located on the right side under the rider's seat, on top of the small body panel that has the Spyder decal.
attachment.php
I think it does power up without turning the engine over.

All three of the "customer accessory circuits" have labels attached. The one under the console you just have to find by feel. It is a short cable with no connector. All three run to the same circuit so none will be powered without the engine running. After a quick glance at the wiring diagram I don't think the gps circuit is hot with just the switch on either.
 
I did not use that, wasn't sure where it was till Harvey told me. He didn't get power when he keyed on.

All three of the "customer accessory circuits" have labels attached. The one under the console you just have to find by feel. It is a short cable with no connector. All three run to the same circuit so none will be powered without the engine running. After a quick glance at the wiring diagram I don't think the gps circuit is hot with just the switch on either.

I tested the GPS plug last night after I spoke to Harvey about it on Sunday. It goes hot on the key.
 
about the lable

All three of the "customer accessory circuits" have labels attached. The one under the console you just have to find by feel. It is a short cable with no connector. All three run to the same circuit so none will be powered without the engine running. After a quick glance at the wiring diagram I don't think the gps circuit is hot with just the switch on either.

Do the labels just have random information like BRP AG and a bunch of numbers ?
 
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