Biketronics BT1005X Fairing and Wiring Kit Manuel Du Propriétaire

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t For handlebar radio controls to operate, the 1/8” L-shaped plug on black 
cable on the Biketronics module (Step 6) must be firmly plugged in back 
of radio. On Sony radios it must be pointed straight up toward windscreen. 
If controls are not operating check plug for corrosion. Note: Biketronics 
module with Kenwood or JVC uses light blue/yellow wire instead of black 
cable.
t Check the radio memory and radio power fuses. Fuses should be 10 amps. 
Check your Harley-Davidson
®
 shop manual for fuse location. Sony radios also 
have a 10 amp fuse located in the back of radio under the black harness plug.  
1996 - 1997: Both radio memory and radio power fuses must be changed to 
a 10 or 15 amp rating for radio to operate. 
t If radio does not turn on, check the OEM radio ground wire located on 
clutch side of top triple tree cast iron clamp. This ground wire (black/green 
stripe) is attached on top surface with a spade connector that can become 
damaged or disconnected.
t Radio sound can be greatly enhanced by the use of tone and equalizer 
bands. Consult radio instruction manual to access these functions.
t Addition of separate ground wire between radio chassis and bike frame can 
cure erratic handlebar controls or power issues. Radio has bolt hole (metric 
M4 x 6 bolt) in rear of unit for ground point.
t If handlebar radio controls start to operate erratically, check for pinched 
wires in handlebar control housings. Housings can be loosened (not 
removed) to manipulate wires. If the problem still persists call Biketronics 
for assistance.
Troubleshooting
t It is unsafe to look at the radio while riding. Familiarize yourself with the 
radio controls in your garage. Allow yourself time to normalize working the 
radio with hand controls and hearing the results.
t Sony radios emit a beep when control input is given. Keep this feature 
enabled until you are acclimated to operating the radio without looking at 
the radio face.
IMPORTANT NOTICE