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Compressor switch

Headwrench

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Hey guys...im gonna eliminate my suspension compressor & was wondering about replacing the dash switch with something else.....any ideas on what i can put in the space where the switch is? Thanks in advance
 
Power outlet, USB outlet, are the usual. Don't plan on using most of the wires you disconnect from the switch, though. The power and ground for the LED light in the switch are the only ones that aren't signal lines connected to the cluster module. Looking at the wiring diagram it looks like you will disable the saddlebag/trunk open warning light when you disconnect the switch.
 
Power outlet, USB outlet, are the usual. Don't plan on using most of the wires you disconnect from the switch, though. The power and ground for the LED light in the switch are the only ones that aren't signal lines connected to the cluster module. Looking at the wiring diagram it looks like you will disable the saddlebag/trunk open warning light when you disconnect the switch.

Just leave the switch under there to complete that "trunk open warning circuit", there's plenty of room under there. If you don't already have an accessory fuse/relay block installed in your Spyder do it and run all new power leads from there to the switches.
 
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