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2014 Outlander electrical schematic

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Just installing a couple of 10 watt LED's in my fairing and I managed to get my hands on the install instructions for the BRP accessory LED's that are the same wattage and size. Turns out the accessory LED's would just connect through a switch to a pre-wired accessory connector already integrated in my bike from the factory, meaning they have already sized everything for this extra 20 watt load. Along with the accessory connector there is also a blue wire that is taped to it, that also gets connected. The harness that ships with the Canam accessory lights has a 3 position switch that lets you turn the lights on whenever you want independent of the stock headlights in position one. In the second position the lights operate in conjunction with the high beams. The third position the lights are always off. I'm only interested in having them work in conjunction with my high beams so if I had the wiring schematic I could figure this out without having to do trial and error. If I can get this figured out I will share my complete install. Total cost will be around $40 cdn for the setup.


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It is in the service manual. I haven't figured out how to post anything from the manual yet tho. I'll try again and see if I can come up with a way to do it. If anyone already knows and has the manual, go ahead and post it.
 
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I was able to get a low detailed electrical wire harness image by using gearhead.com and I believe the connections I need to tie into are labeled DC5 and DC5-1. Unfortunately the detail is not enough to show wire colors.


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Thanks very much for this. I was a able to confirm that the connector labelled DC5 is in fact the accessory connector. This connector has a black wire and a red wire with violet stripe. The blue wire comes from the high beam circuit as I suspected. I will parallel my lights between the blue and black and when I put on my high beams my fairing lights will also work. The headlight circuit is fed by a 30 amp fuse so adding 20watts to the already 220 watts will not be an issue. Once I have my harness and install complete I will put together a post detailing everything.


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