1 | CB radio module |
2 | Radio case screw |
3 | Grommet (2) |
1. | Refer to the service manual and follow the instructions given to remove the main fuse. | |
2. | Remove the outer fairing and windshield. Refer to OUTER FAIRING/ WINDSHIELD REMOVAL in the service manual. NOTE If another module has been installed in the location reserved for the CB radio module, relocate that module per the instructions supplied with that kit. | |
3. | See Figure 1. Locate the CB radio module (1) on top of the AM-FM radio case: a. Remove the screw (2) at the back of the radio. b. Position the CB radio module on top of the AM-FM radio, with the metal cones on one end of the module fitting firmly into the rightmost rubber grommets (3) at the front of the radio. c. Fasten the module to the radio with the radio case screw (2). Tighten to 35-45 in-lbs (4.0-5.1 Nm). NOTE If not already installed, the Fairing Speaker Switch and Left-Hand Control Switch Assembly (purchased separately, individually or as part of the Communication Switch Kit) must be installed at this time according to the instructions that follow. | |
4. | On the fairing cap, remove the inner left side hole plug. See the FAIRING CAP SWITCHES (FLHTC/U) section in the service manual. Install the fairing speaker switch in the opening as follows: If a cruise control switch IS present:See FAIRING CAP SWITCHES (FLHTC/U) in the service manual. Install the Fairing Speaker Switch (purchased separately or as part of the Communication Switch Kit) in the opening and connect the wiring already there. If a cruise control switch IS NOT present: a. Obtain the speaker switch adapter wire (purchased separately or as part of the Communication Switch Kit) and the butt splice connector included with the speaker switch. b. Refer to SEALED SPLICE CONNECTORS in the service manual. Splice the adapter wire to the black/ green speaker switch lead. c. Insert the terminated end of the adapter wire into cavity 12 of the fairing cap switch connector [105B]. | |
5. | Remove the original equipment left-hand control switch assembly per the HANDLEBAR SWITCHES, REMOVAL, LEFT HANDLEBAR CONTROLS instructions in the service manual. | |
6. | Install the new left-hand control switch assembly (purchased separately or as part of the Communication Switch Kit). | |
WARNING When servicing the fuel system, do not smoke or allow open flame or sparks in the vicinity. Gasoline is extremely flammable and highly explosive, which could result in death or serious injury. (00330a) | ||
7. | ALL models: Install the Console Pod Assembly. a. Note the routing of the main harness, fuel level sender/ fuel pump conduit, and fuel vapor vent tube as they travel beneath the console. b. Carefully cut the anchored cable strap securing the main harness, fuel level sender/ fuel pump conduit, and fuel vapor vent tube to the left side of the frame backbone. c. Open the fuel door on the console. Remove the two Allen head screws inboard of the rubber bumpers. These screws secure the console to the clip nuts on the canopy bracket. All models EXCEPT FLHX: Remove the Allen head screw to detach the flange at the rear of the console from the clip nut on the fuel tank weldment. FLHX models: Remove the bolt (with flat washer) at the rear of the fuel tank to release the console bracket. This also frees the rear of the tank from the frame backbone. Remove the two screws that fasten the fuel door to the console, and remove the door. Remove the hinge mounting clip, and the hinge pin. Save these parts for installation. d. Lay a clean shop towel on the forward part of the rear fender. Remove the filler cap from the neck of the fuel tank. All models EXCEPT FLHX: Remove the console and lay it upside down on the shop towel. Install the filler cap. FLHX models: Remove the console and discard it. Install the filler cap. Obtain the new fuel tank console, 2006-2007 models use (61270-98A) and 2008 and later models use (61270-08). Install the fuel door to the new console, and tighten securely. Lay the console upside down on the shop towel. Install the bolt (with flat washer) to secure the rear of the fuel tank to the frame backbone. Tighten the bolt to 15-20 ft-lbs (20-27 Nm). e. Feed the pin housing and console pod conduit through the top of the console, seating the Console Pod Assembly in the recess. 2006 and 2007 models use pod (77136-03) and 2008 and later models use pod (77136-08). Pods come in communication switch kits. Install three Phillips screws (2462) from the underside to secure the pod to the console. Alternately tighten the screws to 6-11 in-lbs (0.7-1.2 Nm). Route the pod harness toward the front of the console. | |
8. | Install the CB Antenna Mounting Kit per the instructions in that kit. |
1 | 12-place pin housing [53], labelled "Intercom" to console pod |
2 | 12-place socket housing [184], labelled "CB" to CB radio module |
3 | 35-place socket housing [28] to AM/ FM radio |
4 | 6-place pin housing [6A], labelled "Interconnect" |
Item | Description (Quantity) | Part Number |
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1 | CB module harness | 69200703 |
2 | CB module | Not Sold Separately |