How does a Harman Kardon advanced audio system work?
For FLHX, FLHTC, and FLTR: The Advanced Audio System is a multi-band radio receiver that includes a Compact Disc (CD)/MP3 player and an auxiliary (AUX) port for media players. The receiver is stereo and plays through left and right speakers mounted in the rider fairing.
Can a Kardon radio be repaired on a Harley Davidson?
Ironically, a lot of these problems can be easily solved by replacing one or two wires, or even resetting the unit. Use the tips and procedures listed below to repair a Harmon Kardon radio on your Harley Davidson Touring. The fuse might be out. This is the golden rule before checking any broken electrical accessory on your bike.
How to check the fuse on a Harman Kardon radio?
Step 1 – Check your radio fuse 1 Pull out the fuse. 2 Check the contacts for any burns. 3 Also, use a test light to check if the fuse can handle power. 4 If the fuse is damaged, replace it.
Where is the CB button on a Harman Kardon motorcycle?
Active on the FLHTCU or on motorcycles equipped the Advanced Audio System CB accessory, COM is the Citizen Band (CB) setup button. See CB Operation. Press the COM pushbutton to display the CB Setup menu. Active only on the FLHTCU, INT is the intercom setup button. See Intercom Operation. Press the INT pushbutton to display the Intercom Setup menu.
For FLHX, FLHTC, and FLTR: The Advanced Audio System is a multi-band radio receiver that includes a Compact Disc (CD)/MP3 player and an auxiliary (AUX) port for media players. The receiver is stereo and plays through left and right speakers mounted in the rider fairing.
Step 1 – Check your radio fuse 1 Pull out the fuse. 2 Check the contacts for any burns. 3 Also, use a test light to check if the fuse can handle power. 4 If the fuse is damaged, replace it.
Ironically, a lot of these problems can be easily solved by replacing one or two wires, or even resetting the unit. Use the tips and procedures listed below to repair a Harmon Kardon radio on your Harley Davidson Touring. The fuse might be out. This is the golden rule before checking any broken electrical accessory on your bike.
Active on the FLHTCU or on motorcycles equipped the Advanced Audio System CB accessory, COM is the Citizen Band (CB) setup button. See CB Operation. Press the COM pushbutton to display the CB Setup menu. Active only on the FLHTCU, INT is the intercom setup button. See Intercom Operation. Press the INT pushbutton to display the Intercom Setup menu.