Just Did The Radio Shack Siren Install
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RE: Just Did The Radio Shack Siren Install
ORIGINAL: ROLLNTIGER
Thanks, that would be me. It helps that our oldest son is a manager for RS so I get to go in there and experiment. I just don't understand why Harley sell/installs the alarm without an audible alarm.
ORIGINAL: Drifting Texas
The one in the DYI mod section. I gotta give two thumbs up to whoever originally came up with that idea. It works like a champ!
The one in the DYI mod section. I gotta give two thumbs up to whoever originally came up with that idea. It works like a champ!
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RE: Just Did The Radio Shack Siren Install
I pulled the right and the left side covers off my 2006 EGC and I cant see where the main wiring harness is. There is nothing behind the right side and yes I took off the ecm and the part behind it. On the left side there is the cruse control and a fuse box. Sorry I need pictures....
Trucky911
Trucky911
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RE: Just Did The Radio Shack Siren Install
ORIGINAL: TexasVet
For $6 you can't beat this mod and thinking of putting another speaker on the other side of the bike.
For $6 you can't beat this mod and thinking of putting another speaker on the other side of the bike.
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RE: Just Did The Radio Shack Siren Install
ORIGINAL: Badfinger
The first sign of movement the systemgives you a warning, the lights flash and the siren gives a short yelp. If you keep messing around it goes off and stays on for a while. My forks were unlocked so without the fob I turned the switch to ignition. The radio and lights came on and I thought well crap it doesn't work so I turned the run switchon and I heard the fuel pump start up.Again, I thought it doesn't workand someone could be stealing mybike and I hit the start button.
ALL HELL BROKE LOOSE [sm=yikesomg.gif]I almost wet my pants running for the fob...the I don't know how long because I shut it off. It works!
Ride well,
Jim
The first sign of movement the systemgives you a warning, the lights flash and the siren gives a short yelp. If you keep messing around it goes off and stays on for a while. My forks were unlocked so without the fob I turned the switch to ignition. The radio and lights came on and I thought well crap it doesn't work so I turned the run switchon and I heard the fuel pump start up.Again, I thought it doesn't workand someone could be stealing mybike and I hit the start button.
ALL HELL BROKE LOOSE [sm=yikesomg.gif]I almost wet my pants running for the fob...the I don't know how long because I shut it off. It works!
Ride well,
Jim
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RE: Just Did The Radio Shack Siren Install
Did my '02 RKC yesterday. Take off the rightbag and side cover. Remove the two allen head bolts holding on the control module. Under that, there is a plastic cover held on by two nuts. Remove the nuts, pull away the plasticcoverand hooked to the cover is a three-wire harness with a weather-pac connector cover on it (has ablack, brown, and green wires in it).That is the connector you are looking for. Hook the wires from the siren as stated above. Done.
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RE: Just Did The Radio Shack Siren Install
ORIGINAL: frontiercat
Did my '02 RKC yesterday. Take off the rightbag and side cover. Remove the two allen head bolts holding on the control module. Under that, there is a plastic cover held on by two nuts. Remove the nuts, pull away the plasticcoverand hooked to the cover is a three-wire harness with a weather-pac connector cover on it (has ablack, brown, and green wires in it).That is the connector you are looking for. Hook the wires from the siren as stated above. Done.
Did my '02 RKC yesterday. Take off the rightbag and side cover. Remove the two allen head bolts holding on the control module. Under that, there is a plastic cover held on by two nuts. Remove the nuts, pull away the plasticcoverand hooked to the cover is a three-wire harness with a weather-pac connector cover on it (has ablack, brown, and green wires in it).That is the connector you are looking for. Hook the wires from the siren as stated above. Done.