A Step-by-Step Guide to connect accessories to Triumph Scrambler 400x, Speed 400 | NO WIRE TAMPERING

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  • čas přidán 25. 12. 2023
  • A simple DIY way to connect electrical accessories like Maddog AUX lights, GPS Navigation, or even wireless chargers to your Triumph Scrambler 400x without tampering with existing wirings. No void warranty and no risk of wiring failure due to overload.
    In this video, you will:
    1. Know the importance of a powered 12-volt source that can be turned off with an ignition.
    2. How to locate the power source in the OBD port and tap into the OBD port using the 6-pin connector
    3. Wiring the AUX lights using the OBS-powered 12-volt source.
    Tools you need:
    Multimeter: amzn.to/3RT2jpI
    6-pin OBD male socket: amzn.to/41AbzCq

Komentáře • 48

  • @SRINISEN

    Thank you brother. I used this video as reference and did the exact same wiring on Speed 400 to connect maddog scoutx light and it’s really helpful. Now I have 1. power source adapter connected to obd2 port, 2. a line from switch pro connected to obd2 adapter and 3. Positive and negative lines connected to battery terminal all under the seat. Even if I want to stop using fog light, all I need to do is just to remove seat and unplug the connectors. Just 30seconds work to unplug. Thank you 🤩

  • @ritu4277
    @ritu4277 Před dnem

    Power Supply from OBD port is a worst idea

  • @ajpee8841

    Nice video! This could have been very helpful if you made this video in english. or can you make the caption in english? thank you from Ph!

  • @steffanajayajay

    Do you suggest getting the scram or ktm adventure - my purpose is 70% city and 30% long rides with wife sometimes the kid too (maybe shorter ride) - do you suggest scram ?

  • @suchit369

    This is wonderful, and I really appreciate the tutorial you provided, but can we please have a walkthrough on fitment as well that shows how to tie the harnessing and getting the bike ride ready?

  • @heyshreyas9

    This applies to most of the modern bikes, Thanks for the video.

  • @nathandalleave252

    Thanks Som! that was an incredibly helpful bike hack! You sir, are awesome.

  • @APACRIDER
    @APACRIDER Před dnem

    From obd to that red wire I understood. What is that adapter on red wire which connects your light? Pl advise. In my case I have a wire which is from relay. No adapter. Is it okay to directly connect this wire to that red one from obd?

  • @kd9001

    Brother where did you purchased carplay device, can you please share some details

  • @ninadbhande6125

    Thanks .. very informative

  • @sudarshansudhu765sudhu7

    Thank you for the information. Appreciation is must for your efforts.

  • @criticalhit31

    excellent tutorial mate..you simplified it to the T.

  • @CharithDrive
    @CharithDrive Před dnem

    Great and informative. Thanks for the video

  • @vnm_8945

    Pretty cool! Thanks for the idea!

  • @vet967

    Very useful video , and very well explained,,video quality is good,we hope for more useful videos ,thums up

  • @neo14fix

    Good job man.

  • @udayshome1793

    Very meticulous. I love how you test at every step to eliminate points of failures.

  • @RishiRajKoul

    Good Video

  • @guruprasadkini5548

    Thanks for the tutorial. Can you please show the CarPlay installation as well?

  • @Akash_K

    Thanks for such a informative video @Som, Also can u also possibly make a video on the installation/ final after install status of both the lights and the carplay for bike,