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Blue arrow switches, passenger’s right hand grip? 2015 Spyder RTS

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Anyone know what these blue arrow switch do on the passenger right hand handgrip?

Looked in owners manual but haven’t found anything.



Thanks,
Brent
 

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Anyone know what these blue arrow switch do on the passenger right hand handgrip?

Looked in owners manual but haven’t found anything.


Thanks,
Brent

Those buttons are the Up, Down, Left, and Right, for your passenger to navigate the audio control screen. Does the same thing as the identical looking buttons on your left handle bar, except that your passenger is limited to audio controls only. Not sure how often passengers actually use this feature, though. Page 26 in your manual.
 
Those buttons are the Up, Down, Left, and Right, for your passenger to navigate the audio control screen. Does the same thing as the identical looking buttons on your left handle bar, except that your passenger is limited to audio controls only. Not sure how often passengers actually use this feature, though. Page 26 in your manual.

Thanks, will give it a try on the next ride.

Brent
 
Tried messing with them while the AUX was on, but nothing happened.

Thanks,
Brent
Believe AUX only allows volume control, additionally the controls maybe restricted with helmet connection. Hopefully an owner will chime in.
 
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The passenger can control the 'Radio" volume and stations with this. It works with the oem radio, not sure if it works when you're bluetoothed and using your phone though.

My granddaughters are constantly raising the radio volume when they ride with me.
 
Ours controls the radio station choices (side to side) and volume (up and down) on the bike only. We do like to listen to the radio on our Cardo Packtalk units when doing highway speeds, but that's something that comes as part of Cardo. That button configuration doesn't change anything on those. We've never felt the need to have our Comm units tied into the bike though, so I can't say how that "button" would work in that case.
 
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