7. Red wire from siren goes to Brown wire from plug.
8. Black wire from siren goes to Green wire from plug.
All done. I put two of them noise makers in there. Like you said "fits like it was designed to be in there.
Wife thinks I'm nuts but it does give me a little peace of mind that if someone got into my garage at night, I'd definitely hear them now. Thanks again.
Last edited by Gliden; 02-15-2014 at 01:43 PM.
Reason: miss spelled two. Moron!
Great post! I am thinking to do the same, save me money lol.
I assume the siren doesn't have a backup battery, correct? Thanks!
The HD alarm siren has a back up battery but the radio shack siren doesn't. If the HD siren losses power the siren sounds. If a thief disconnected the bikes battery or pulls the main fuse with a radio shack siren the alarm won't work.
Last edited by Greg2012FLHTK; 02-17-2014 at 02:11 PM.
Thanks! That's what I thought. Still good saving tho lol
Originally Posted by Greg2012FLHTK
The HD alarm siren has a back up battery but the radio shack siren doesn't. If the HD siren losses power the siren sounds. If a thief disconnected the bikes battery or pulls the main fuse with a radio shack siren the alarm won't work.
On a Softail, it's easier to pull the alarm battery on a factory alarm battery siren then pull the bike battery. Simple matter of removing couple bolts from the splash guard and unclipping it. Never tried it though with the alarm set..may set the signal lights flashing. I removed my battery alarm. Lights and bike being disabled is all I need. Thats it just to the right of the belt and the plug for battery siren in the clip just below it. Of course, I have the wheel removed here but with just the splash cover removed, it's easy to reach in from the side.
Last edited by Jackie Paper; 09-14-2018 at 11:07 AM.