Trip
See Figure 1. The trip switch (1) activates the trip odometers. The trip switch also is used to scroll through the optional screens of the odometer display. With the ignition off, the trip switch can activate time or odometer displays. Refer to Table 1.
High Beam
See Figure 1. Press the high beam switch (2) to activate the high beam. The (blue) high beam indicator lamp is lit when the high beam is on. Refer to Table 1.
Low Beam/Flash to Pass
Low beam: See Figure 1. Press the bottom of the switch to (3) activate the low beam.
Flash to pass: When the low beam switch is on, press and release the flash to pass switch (3) to flash the high beam before passing another vehicle. The high beam indicator lamp on the instrument cluster is illuminated as long as the flash to pass switch is pressed.
When in accessory, press the flash to pass switch to activate the headlamp. Refer to Table 1.
Auxiliary/Fog Lamps
The auxiliary/fog lamps provide additional light to the road and surrounding environment in dark or rainy conditions. The lamps also give the motorcycle more visibility to other motorists. When the lamps are on, the auxiliary/fog lamp indicator is displayed on the instrument cluster.
See Figure 1. Press the auxiliary/fog lamps switch (4) to activate the auxiliary/fog lamps. Refer to Table 1
Domestic/Canada configurations: The auxiliary/fog lamps are configured to automatically turn off when the high beam headlamp is turned on, except as required by state/province.
Auxiliary/fog lamps can be configured to turn on or off with high beam by the dealer, based on legal requirements for each location.
Left Turn Signal
Activate: See Figure 1. Press the left turn signal switch (5) to activate the left turn signal. Refer to Table 1.
Cancel:
Manual Operation: Press the left turn signal switch to cancel the right turn signal.
Automatic Operation: The turn signal lamps automatically cancel when a full turn has been detected based on speed, acceleration and turn completion.
The lamps also cancel if the turn signal has been activated for a prolonged period (20 flashes) while the motorcycle speed is greater than 7 mph (11 km/h). If the motorcycle is stopped or moving slower than this speed, the turn signal continues flashing.
NOTE
Front turn signal lamps also function as running lamps. This feature may not be available in all markets.
Horn
See Figure 1. The horn is operated by pressing the horn switch (6). The horn can be activated for up to 10 seconds at a time. If the horn switch is held for a longer period, the horn automatically deactivates. Refer to Table 1.
1Trip
2 High beam
3 Low beam/flash to pass
4 Auxiliary/fog lamps: If equipped
5 Left turn signal
6 Horn
Figure 1. Left Hand Switch Module (typical)
Table 1. Left-Hand Control Switches
SWITCH
NAME
FUNCTION
Trip
Press the switch to alternate odometer displays.
High beam
Press the switch to switch the headlamp to high beam.
Low beam/
flash to pass
Press the switch to switch the headlamp to low beam.
Press and release to flash the high beam.
In ACC, press to activate the headlamp.
Auxiliary/fog lamps
Press the switch to activate the auxiliary/fog lamps.
Left turn
Press the switch to signal a left turn.
Horn
Press the switch to sound the horn.