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Old 05-30-2018, 06:29 PM
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Purchased a 2011 FLD recently and first time posting but have been trolling for information for weeks.

I'm trying to find the plug where I can connect 70264-94A for an accessory to no avail. Can anyone point me in the right direction? Pictures below show the battery area and I don't see either the the B+ or Accessory plug, and the only other plug that looked remotely similar is what I believe to be the O2 connector.

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You're looking for the gray data port connector. It's under the panel on the left side of the bike.
 
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if you mean you have a 2012 FLD ( switchback ) that is the wrong plug as it is for the touring line

you need the matrix connector 72673-11
 
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if you mean you have a 2012 FLD ( switchback ) that is the wrong plug as it is for the touring line

you need the matrix connector 72673-11
Thanks for the part number and that's right, it's a Switchback and had a typo... mine is a 2013 (not 2011 as I originally stated).
 
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Originally Posted by weaverkb
You're looking for the gray data port connector. It's under the panel on the left side of the bike.
Thanks weaverkb - is it this plug?
 
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Originally Posted by bdbcentee
Thanks weaverkb - is it this plug?
That's it.
 
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Isn't that the datalink port for a tuner, or is it considered the same plug as the accessory port?
 
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I thought the datalink port was the black plug from my original screenshot? Either way, the grey connector was what I needed as I was able to hook up some after market speakers that i purchased off Amazon.
 
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Originally Posted by bdbcentee
Thanks for the part number and that's right, it's a Switchback and had a typo... mine is a 2013 (not 2011 as I originally stated).
The connector 72673-11 has 3 pin terminals to connect the accessories to, one is always hot, one is ignition switched hot and the third is a ground.
I have heated grips and running lights I want to attach to the switched connection terminal.. Can I wire more than one accessory to the one terminal with our overloading the load?

Thanks, Cardo


 
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Originally Posted by Cardohog
The connector 72673-11 has 3 pin terminals to connect the accessories to, one is always hot, one is ignition switched hot and the third is a ground.
I have heated grips and running lights I want to attach to the switched connection terminal.. Can I wire more than one accessory to the one terminal with our overloading the load?

Thanks, Cardo
What's the model & year of your bike?
 


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