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12v Outlet Routing

Boilermaker

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I have searched and cannot find enough detail to help me route a 12v wire from JT's dash mount to the battery on a 2015 RTS. Don't want to go through the dash because I want to keep the gages. Does anyone have pictures, video, or a step-by step procedure? I have pulled various panels and cannot find a good route. Thanks in advance!
 
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I routed mine through the top opening for the windshield bracket. Zip tied it tightly to the top of the hole so there is no interference with the windshield. Then routed down through the body to the battery.
 
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I routed mine through the top opening for the windshield bracket. Zip tied it tightly to the top of the hole so there is no interference with the windshield. Then routed down through the body to the battery.

I figured out how to get it through the windshield bracket and down behind the dash, but could not get a wire to go down through the body. How did you find a path to the battery? Did you have to remove a bunch of panels?

Thanks!
 
I removed the access panel for the overflow bottle. Right side mirror, upper panel and battery access panel. Not very difficult.

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