2014 switch cut outs
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IMHO, the Harley garage door opener is the way to go. You flip your high/low beam switch and your door goes up. I had it on my 07 and now on my 14 Limited.
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I have a 14' cvo roadking, I would like to be able to you utilize those spots for air ride and door opener. I know that one is intended for up n down, the other is a ****?
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Hey CVO...
I believe the OP started this post referring to the Switches located in the Dash Panel of the '14 Touring w/Fairing. (The ones I am familiar with and did some research on)
The Blanks that you are showing and asking about info on would be for the New Infotainment system used on the '14 Touring Fairing models. On your model the Hand Controls are prob the same as all, (common part) but unsure if there is any wiring that is in your harness or not.. Sorry I can not be of any additional help. I can tell you that a Service manual does have the Wiring Schematics for your bike, they are great investments and may be able to help you.
Joe
I believe the OP started this post referring to the Switches located in the Dash Panel of the '14 Touring w/Fairing. (The ones I am familiar with and did some research on)
The Blanks that you are showing and asking about info on would be for the New Infotainment system used on the '14 Touring Fairing models. On your model the Hand Controls are prob the same as all, (common part) but unsure if there is any wiring that is in your harness or not.. Sorry I can not be of any additional help. I can tell you that a Service manual does have the Wiring Schematics for your bike, they are great investments and may be able to help you.
Joe
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UPDATE!!!!!!
Continued: 7.6 of your service manual you will see the item #7 which is the Aux connector which is located under left side cover. I already had part number 692000722 which is powering my heated hand grips, that part number attaches to the AUX connector under the left side cover.
You will notice in the AUX connector 8 wires,
R/BE is hot at all times, BK is ground and V/BE is hot with Accessory & Ign. these wires are utilized with the above mentioned part 692000722.. The remaining wires are routed from the AUX switches in your dash panel. On the Left side cluster you have BE/GY for AUX lights, the middle switch will be LBE/GN which goes to the AUX connector as well as LBE/R. From the right side Dash mounted switch you have LBE/V, LBE/W & LBE/Y which also run back to the same AUX connector under left side cover.
If you acquire the harness 692000722 and ad socket connectors to it ( TERMINAL, SOCKET H.D. part # 72168-07) at the same position as corresponding wire colors above ( based on which switch position you wish to use, you can use these for the coil side of a relay and switch a device such as a heated seat or ???, You could then get your hot wire for your relay from the harness 692000722 using the R/BE or V/BE that you will see stick out of harness. Leaving you with an AUX plug for future if you like...
So in my set-up, on the Left Side of the Dash Panel (71400032) I am adding two of the H.D part # 71400034 to my existing Switch cluster and using the LBE/GN to active a relay for Seat warmer LO, and LBE/R for Seat Warmer HI. Adding the Switch Pack 71400033 to the right side of the dash panel I am using the LBE/V colored wire to activate a relay for garage door opener. NOTE: these switches are only rated for 2 AMP MAX......the reason I am installing relays vs directly wiring to device. I used 20 AMP relays that can be purchased any auto store and they are only little 1 X 1 X 1 cube relays.
I am hopeful that all makes sense.
Ohh, under the right side cover I found a nice place to mount relays, there is an area to the front of the bike next to your ABS module that is begging to be used..
Mind you I went and made wiring harnesses using Duetsch connectors and all making for a really clean installation but that is just me..
Joe
Here are the Part Numbers that are currently available.. Pricey.
71400032-- this unit has one ON/OFF switch that is used for AUX lights and two blanks. SWITCH BUTTON,ILLUMINATED,FOG - 71400034... These are the HD part number for additional Latching Buttons
71400033-- this unit has two Momentary Switches that are used for the LOCK/UNLOCK on a CVO and one blank.
Yes they are pre-wired and at this time I am unsure if dead-ended or wired into BCM, which I think they are looking at the wiring schematics. I have been searching for something that will fit the blanks myself with not much luck. As noted above there are buttons available, sadly they will have a AUX light icon painted on the latching buttons or a Lock or UnLock icon on the momentary buttons
Its a cold day here and thought maybe removing a few things and checking a few things out with a meter to determine more.. If I get anywhere I will post
71400032-- this unit has one ON/OFF switch that is used for AUX lights and two blanks. SWITCH BUTTON,ILLUMINATED,FOG - 71400034... These are the HD part number for additional Latching Buttons
71400033-- this unit has two Momentary Switches that are used for the LOCK/UNLOCK on a CVO and one blank.
Yes they are pre-wired and at this time I am unsure if dead-ended or wired into BCM, which I think they are looking at the wiring schematics. I have been searching for something that will fit the blanks myself with not much luck. As noted above there are buttons available, sadly they will have a AUX light icon painted on the latching buttons or a Lock or UnLock icon on the momentary buttons
Its a cold day here and thought maybe removing a few things and checking a few things out with a meter to determine more.. If I get anywhere I will post
Continued: 7.6 of your service manual you will see the item #7 which is the Aux connector which is located under left side cover. I already had part number 692000722 which is powering my heated hand grips, that part number attaches to the AUX connector under the left side cover.
You will notice in the AUX connector 8 wires,
R/BE is hot at all times, BK is ground and V/BE is hot with Accessory & Ign. these wires are utilized with the above mentioned part 692000722.. The remaining wires are routed from the AUX switches in your dash panel. On the Left side cluster you have BE/GY for AUX lights, the middle switch will be LBE/GN which goes to the AUX connector as well as LBE/R. From the right side Dash mounted switch you have LBE/V, LBE/W & LBE/Y which also run back to the same AUX connector under left side cover.
If you acquire the harness 692000722 and ad socket connectors to it ( TERMINAL, SOCKET H.D. part # 72168-07) at the same position as corresponding wire colors above ( based on which switch position you wish to use, you can use these for the coil side of a relay and switch a device such as a heated seat or ???, You could then get your hot wire for your relay from the harness 692000722 using the R/BE or V/BE that you will see stick out of harness. Leaving you with an AUX plug for future if you like...
So in my set-up, on the Left Side of the Dash Panel (71400032) I am adding two of the H.D part # 71400034 to my existing Switch cluster and using the LBE/GN to active a relay for Seat warmer LO, and LBE/R for Seat Warmer HI. Adding the Switch Pack 71400033 to the right side of the dash panel I am using the LBE/V colored wire to activate a relay for garage door opener. NOTE: these switches are only rated for 2 AMP MAX......the reason I am installing relays vs directly wiring to device. I used 20 AMP relays that can be purchased any auto store and they are only little 1 X 1 X 1 cube relays.
I am hopeful that all makes sense.
Ohh, under the right side cover I found a nice place to mount relays, there is an area to the front of the bike next to your ABS module that is begging to be used..
Mind you I went and made wiring harnesses using Duetsch connectors and all making for a really clean installation but that is just me..
Joe
Last edited by GlidingJoe; 02-04-2014 at 07:42 AM. Reason: Fixed a few mistakes in spelling....
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