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What are these connectors for???

Biosafena

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After taking all the Tupperware off my 2012 RT Ltd. I found the below connectors that are not being used. Are these for the helmet communications? CB? XM? I don't have any of those three on my bike. I do have the Garmin installed from BRP and that is it. Can these be used for anything else?? Thanks!
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Pretty sure that's not the entertainment harness. That harness is at the back off the Spyder and has multi pin connecters for CB and XM.:dontknow:
 
Pretty sure that's not the entertainment harness. That harness is at the back off the Spyder and has multi pin connecters for CB and XM.:dontknow:

Kinda hard to be at the back of the spyder when he is showing them next to the gas tank......
That female headset jack that is open is what is in the sena sm-10 harness.

Bob
 
That looks like the Garmin connections, one of the lines will hook up to the cb/com if its installed. If they are not hooked up only the power lines are used.
 
I love a mystery! This can't have anything to do with Sena equipment since I purchased the bike new and don't have anything Sena. I just went out and took a couple more pics. These mystery connectors come from a cable that starts somewhere under the instrument panel and run along the right side of the gas tank. They split out of this cable as can be seen in the below pic. They then continue toward the rear of the bike and run into the fuse holder and other connectors as seen in the second pic.
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I would think it has to do with the CB as I to have the Tupperware off and noticed them. I have the GPS and radio on my RT Limited. the only thing I do not have is the CB, so figured it must be that? :dontknow:
 
The one cable is audio out the other is for connecting to a computer for down loads, I have installed several garmin 660 and 665's
 
Thanks to everyone for their help! I believe this one have been figured out! :) :)


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Kinda hard to be at the back of the spyder when he is showing them next to the gas tank......
That female headset jack that is open is what is in the sena sm-10 harness.

Bob

Sena 10 is wire less. Only the very small Jack is available for MP3 or external XM input. That is a standard female stereo Jack.
 
SO ALL OF THE 2012 RT ARE WIRED LIKE THIS ..???? SO THIS MEANS ALL I HAVE TO DO IS BUY A GPS AND IT WILL PLUG RIGHT IN ??? IM LOOKING INTO BUYING A GPS , IS THERE A QUICK CONNECT THAT I CAN BUY THAT LIKE CONNECT INTO THE BACK OF THE GPS AND STRAIGHT INTO THAT WIRING..
THANKS
CHUCK
NO, that is the harness that comes with the factory GPS kit and must be installed when you buy the kit unless you got a Limited then it's standard.
 
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