yzf1999
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What wires do I use to install a heated shield plug? Also I want to get the accessory plug wired in , so which wires do I use for that? Thanks guys..
I'm not sure on the wiring, I just like to see that people still work on there sleds in the summer.
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Best time to work on them..your not freezing your nuts off. 

miked
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Your best bet is to buy the yamaha accessory outlet. Its pre-wired to plug into the sleds electrical system. You don't need to do any wiring! The accessory outlet comes with a pigtail and a connector. The sled harness already has the accessory plug. Yamaha makes a plug with the lead for your heated shield that plugs into the accessory outlet. The other advantage of the yamaha accessory outlet is that its already fused.
Good luck!
Good luck!
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Thanks..thats what I'm gonna do. 

ecopter
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I spliced into the blue/white headlight wire on the left handlebar. No problems.
Jon
Jon
ecopter said:I spliced into the blue/white headlight wire on the left handlebar. No problems.
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I did that also with no problems thus far on a 04 and 05.
miked said:Your best bet is to buy the yamaha accessory outlet. Its pre-wired to plug into the sleds electrical system. You don't need to do any wiring! The accessory outlet comes with a pigtail and a connector. The sled harness already has the accessory plug. Yamaha makes a plug with the lead for your heated shield that plugs into the accessory outlet. The other advantage of the yamaha accessory outlet is that its already fused.
Good luck!
This would be your best bet. Plus you can plug in just about anything you want when not using your sheild.
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