PAC HDK001X Radio Replacement Interface Owner’s Manual
- June 9, 2024
- PAC
Table of Contents
PAC HDK001X Radio Replacement Interface
Parts List
The HDK001X includes everything you will need for proper mounting of an aftermarket radio into the dash of your motorcycle. This kit contains the following parts:
- Dash Kit
- (x2) Face plates (one is equipped with a splash guard)
- (x2) Mounting Brackets (one left and one right)
- (x4) Stainless steel bolts (short)
- (x4) Stainless steel nuts
- (x2) Spacers (used for Road Glide models only)
- (x4) Stainless steel bolts (long – for use with spacers)
- Rubber Gasket Ring
- Wiring harness (pre-wired with power, speaker & SWI-HD specific connector)
- SWI-HD (pre-programmed with custom Harley firmware- no initial programming necessary)
Required Tools
The following is a list of tools (not included) you will need to complete this installation.
- T-25 Torx driver
- T-27 Torx driver
- 3/16” or 5mm Hex Socket
- 1/4” or 6mm long shaft Hex Socket
- 7/16” Socket/ratchet combo or box wrench (Road Glide models only)
**Fairing Disassembly
**
2006-2013 FLHX Street Glide & 1996-2013 FLHT Electra Glide Models
Removal of the outer fairing and windshield:
FLTR (Road Glide) instructions on next page
Removal of the outer fairing and windshield:
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Drape front fender area with protective material/ pad to prevent scratching or damaging the paint.
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From the front of the motorcycle, loosen the three T27 TORX screws located (Numbered 1, 2 & 3 on illustration) below the windshield.
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Raise and remove the windshield from the inner and outer fairings.
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Remove the two T27 TORX screws located on outer sides of the speakers (Numbered 4 & 5 on illustration).
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Turn the handlebar to the right and remove the T-27 TORX screw (Number 6) by reaching below the left side of the fairing cap.
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Turn the handlebar to the left and remove the T-27 TORX screw (Number 7) by reaching in below the right side of the fairing cap.
CAUTION: When working on FLHX models, be sure to hold the outer fairing in place when removing the last screw. Without the auxiliary lamps to hold it in place, the outer fairing will drop and can cause damage to the fairing or fender. -
from the front of the motorcycle, remove the three screws below the windshield. (Previously loosened in step 2)
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Tilting the outer fairing forward, remove head lamp connector at the back of the head lamp assembly.
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Lift the outer fairing off the motorcycle
1998-up FLTR Road Glide Models
Remove the outer fairing and windshield as follows:
NOTE: Windshield may be left in place during outer fairing removal.
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Drape front fender area with protective material/pad to prevent scratching or damaging the paint
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Remove the two T-25 Torx screws located at the outer edge of the fairing next to the left and right speakers (Numbers 3 &4 of Image A).
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Loosen the two T-25 Torx screws located at the top left and right corners of the fairing next to the fuel and volt gauges, respectively (Numbers 1& 2 of Image A).
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Remove the two T-25 Torx screws just below left and right side glove compartments (Numbers 5 & 6 of Image A).
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On inboard side of right fairing support, remove the two rear acorn nuts (Image B) from the studs of front turn signals (left and right).
Pull front turn signal lamp assembly from the motorcycle and allow it to hang from the front of engine guard. -
Remove the top left and right screws next to the fuel and volt gauges previously loosened in step #3.
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Raise outer fairing slightly and then rest on protective fender pad.
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Squeeze two external tabs to disconnect headlamp jumper har ness connector.
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To avoid possible wire damage, disconnect front turn signal lamp connectors and place in safe area.
Radio Removal
Remove the radio from the dash cavity as follows:
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Disconnect and remove the CB module (Number 4 of image C, if equipped) from the factory radio. To do this disconnect the CB antenna and the 12-pin connector from the CB module. Once the connectors have been detached, remove the screw to separate the CB module from the radio.
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Disconnect the radio connectors behind the radio (See Image C).
NOTE: Not all motorcycles are equipped with connector #2. -
Using a long shank ball end socket, remove four 6mm hex bolts two on right, two on left) to release radio or storage (FLHT) from left and right radio support brackets. Use oblong holes on brackets to access screws. (See Image D to the right for reference).
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Pull radio or storage box (FLHT) forward (towards front) to remove from opening in the inner fairing.
Kit Assembly
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Decide which main frame (faceplate) to use for installation (with or without the splash guard).
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Install the side brackets to rear of main frame.
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Insert the stainless steel nuts (provided) to the side brackets.
They are sized to fit snug in the hex openings. NOTE Some torce may be required to seat them all the way in the openings. -
Insert an ISO mountable single DIN radio between the left and right IsO mount brackets and loosely attach to sides of the radio using the screws provided with radio when possible, or use the screws supplied with kit.
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Using the main frame of the HDKO01X as a guide, slide radio forward or backward to desired depth/look and then tighten screws to the radio. lf the main frame with splash guard is used for installation, ensure the hinged door opens and shuts properly before tightening of the screws to the radio.
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Slide the included rubber gasket onto the front edge of the main frame being used.
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Insert the kit and radio combo into the factory radio opening from the back side of the inner fairing.
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If the kit does not fit snug between the radio mounting brackets then the optional spacers (included) may need to be used.
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Secure the kit and radio combo using the supplied hard- ware (use the short screws, or longer screws if spacers were used).
Harness & Module Overview
Vehicle Connector
Wire Color | Function |
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Yellow | &RQVWDQW +12Y |
Red | Accessory |
%ODFN | Ground |
:KLWH | /HIW )URQW 6SHDNHU + |
:KLWH/%ODFN | /HIW )URQW 6SHDNHU – |
Grey | 5LJKW )URQW 6SHDNHU + |
*UH\/%ODFN | 5LJKW )URQW 6SHDNHU – |
SWI-HD Module
Wire Color | Function |
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%OXH/<HOORZ | .HQZRRG, 1HZHU -9& RU 2(0 |
3.5PP -DFN | $GYHQW, $OSLQH, %R\R, &ODULRQ, ‘XDO, )XVLRQ, -9&, /LJKWQLQJ $XGLR, |
3LRQHHU, 6RQ\, 9DORU DQG 9LVWHRQ
Harness & SWI-HD Installation Steps
SET RADIO SELECT SWITCH
$OSLQH| -9&| Kenwood| &ODULRQ/1DNDPLFKL| 9DORU| OEM| 3LRQHHU/2WKHU| Sony|
Fusion
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1| 2| 3| 4| 5| 6| 7| 8| 9
- The radio select rotary switch on the side of the SWI-HD must be set to the proper radio setting before plugging the interface into the vehicle.
- Make all connections as described in the chart on page 3.
- Connect the SWI-HD wire according to the chart on page 3 (aftermarket radio MUST supporta wired remote input).
- If you wish to reassign functions to the handlebar controls, follow the programming instructions in the optional programming section.
Default Handlebar Control Programming
IMPORTANT! The interface comes pre-programmed for the functions listed in the chart below and does not require programming unless you wish to re-assign the handlebar control functions. The SWI-HD can always be restored to default settings by pressing the program button on the side of the interface once and waiting 7 seconds for the module to time out.
Default Handlebar Control Button Assignments
| Alpine| JVC| Kenwood| Clarion| Valor| OEM|
Pioneer| Sony| Fusion
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Volume +| 9ROXPH +| 9ROXPH +| 9ROXPH +| 9ROXPH +| 9ROXPH +| 9ROXPH +|
9ROXPH +| 9ROXPH +| 9ROXPH +
Volume –| 9ROXPH –| 9ROXPH –| 9ROXPH –| 9ROXPH –| 9ROXPH –| 9ROXPH –|
9ROXPH –| 9ROXPH –| 9ROXPH –
Audio| Mute| Mute| ATT| Mute| Mute| Mute| Mute| Mute| Mute
SQ +| 3UHVHW 8S| %DQG/’LVF 8S| ‘LVF 8S| Q/D| 8S &XUVRU| 8S &XUVRU|
3UHVHW 8S| 3UHVHW 8S| Q/D
SQ –| 3UHVHW ‘RZQ| 3UHVHW/’LVF ‘RZQ| ‘LVF ‘RZQ| Q/D| ‘RZQ &XUVRU| ‘RZQ
&XUVRU| 3UHVHW ‘RZQ| 3UHVHW ‘RZQ| Q/D
Mode| Source| Source| Source| Source| Source| Source| Source| Source|
Source
Track +| 7UDFN 8S| 7UDFN 8S| 7UDFN 8S| 7UDFN 8S| 7UDFN 8S| 1H[W| 7UDFN
8S| 7UDFN 8S| 7UDFN 8S
Track –| Track Down| Track Down| Track Down| Track Down| Track Down|
Previous| Track Down| Track Down| Track Down
PTT| 5HFHLYH| 3KRQH 5HFHLYH| 2II +RRN| 6HQGB(QG| 2.| %7 $QVZHr| AQVZHU
&DOO| AQVZHU &DOO| Audio
Optional Handlebar Control Programming
If you wish to re-assign the handlebar control functions the interface must be programmed in the specific order shown in the chart below. If you Come across a function in the chart that your steering wheel does not have, or you do not want to program, press and release the program button on the side of the interface to skip that function. The LED ill flash off and on confirming that you have successfully skipped that function and are ready to proceed to the next one.
- Turn the key to the ignition position.
- Press and release the programming button on the side of the interface to enter the programming mode.
- With the LED on, press the first button to be learned on the handlebars, the LED will turn off. Continue to hold the button for up to 5 seconds. Once released the LED will turn back on.
- If you need to program more buttons, repeat step3 for each additional audio function on the steering wheel.
- if you come across a function in the chart that your steering wheel does not have, or you do not want to program, press and release the program button on the side of the intertace to skip that functionn.
- Once programming is completed, wait seven seconds. The LED will flash three times indicating end of programming Test the interface for proper functionality. Whenevera handlebar control is pressed the LED on the interface should blink. If any function does not work, repeat the programming steps
Optional Programming Order
| Alpine| JVC| Kenwood| Clarion| Valor| OEM|
Other §l| Pioneer| Sony| Fusion
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1| 9ROXPH +| 9ROXPH +| 9ROXPH +| 9ROXPH +| 9ROXPH +| 9ROXPH +| 9ROXPH +|
9ROXPH +| 9ROXPH +| 9ROXPH +
2| 9ROXPH –| 9ROXPH –| 9ROXPH –| 9ROXPH –| 9ROXPH –| 9ROXPH –| 9ROXPH –|
9ROXPH –| 9ROXPH –| 9ROXPH –
3| Mute| Mute| ATT| Mute| Mute| Mute| Mute| Mute| Mute| Mute
4| 3UHVHW +| %DQG/’LVF +| ‘LVF +| 1/$| 8S &XUVRU| 8S &XUVRU| 3UHVHW +| 3UHVHW
+| 3UHVHW +| 1/$
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3UHVHW –| 3UHVHW –| 1/$
6| Source| Source| Source| Source| Source| Source| Source| Source| Source|
Source
7| 7UDFN +| 7UDFN +| 7UDFN +| 7UDFN +| 7UDFN +| 1H[W| 7UDFN +| 7UDFN +| 7UDFN
+| 7UDFN +
8| Track –| Track –| Track –| Track –| Track –| Previous| Track –| Track –|
Track –| Track –
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