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Where to connect front USB plate: and part #'s needed for fuse covers?

Allen42

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New to my 2019 RT. I received my USB plate and harness, and I am scoping out where to splice into the wiring. I cannot find a YouTube video that matches my bike exactly. Anyone have a link to a good install video of where to run the wiring from the center of the handlebars mount to a switched 12v power supply?

Also, I seem to be missing the left outer and inner fuse box covers. At least the right side has two, so I assume the left side should as well. Does anyone know the exact correct replacement part #'s so I can order some?

Picture attached with frunk liner removed. (Right fuse box outer cover has already been removed too.)

Edit 1: Found the wires! See the second pic. You need to remove the rubber grommet from that hole, then you can fish these two wires out. My meter is attached to confirm they are switched. Now to figure out the best way to run the wiring.

Still needing fuse box cover part numbers?
 

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you found my answer to my future question!! I didn't wire anything up to the accessories circuit yet, but was wondering if I needed to take bolts out of right fuse box and look at back in order to hook up my wires. Looks like you found my answer. I have a 2015 RT and will look behind that rubber plug if I have one being 4 yrs difference
 
And…. Done! Routing the wire and putting the damn panels back on took the longest, lol. I had to extend the wiring so I got some 16ga high temp auto wire from Auto Zone.

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Also found my part numbers for right fuze box (left side if looking at them, right side from driver's perspective):

Inner cover: 710007491 (left/right interchangeable) (replacement for 710004120): $16.99
Right Fuze Cover Decal: 710004276 $9.89
Outer Cover: 705011444 $26.99 (left/right interchangable) ??? trying to confirm this is just the cover, seems pricey.
 
Also found my part numbers for right fuze box (left side if looking at them, right side from driver's perspective):

Inner cover: 710007491 (left/right interchangeable) (replacement for 710004120): $16.99
Right Fuze Cover Decal: 710004276 $9.89
Outer Cover: 705011444 $26.99 (left/right interchangable) ??? trying to confirm this is just the cover, seems pricey.

705011444 - that's the one. Despite the name, you'll notice that it doesn't do anything for the fuse box itself. It seals the access hole in the rear wall of the frunk. Keeps the elements out of the frunk.

And yes, everything is always referenced from the driver's perspective.
 
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