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Securing electrical connections after hand hold removal

Poasttown

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I’m installing BRP armrests on my F3L and have to remove my hand holds which are heated. Under the pass seat is a factory electrical plug which I have to unplug. What is recommended I should do with the plug end that remains with the bike? Is it correct to assume I can purchase an end cap for this plug to keep water out? If so, is this something I can purchase at NAPA or other auto parts store? I suppose I could just wrap it with electrical tape but would like to do what is best.

Poasttown
 
You can try to find a cover or just seal it with electrical tape. I'm sure others will have more ideas, but electrical tape has worked for me for years.
 
Thanks for the comments. I went ahead and went the tape route. The reason I ask this question was because when connecting my GPS to the bikes electrical system I think BRP had a “dummy” male connector plugged into the female electrical plug. I figured this was common practice and the “dummy” plugs could be easily found which I’m not sure this is the case.

Thanks again
Poasttown
 
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