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(09-22-2020, 01:19 PM)Cormanus_imp Wrote: Would the wiring diagram help?
Looking at the diagram for a ‘14 dlx I don’t see anything obvious.
But, on the meter there is a line labeled G/H IND. The wire goes from the meter to one of the meter connectors and nothing is connected on the other side.
The wire color is Gr/Y. Maybe the Grip Heater Indicator? If so some probing around could determine what is needed to drive it. Like a ground maybe. Obviously open doesn’t light it.
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(09-23-2020, 08:13 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: sounds like you have Oxford heated grips to me. Are the colored lights in a little square box hanging off one of the switch screws?
Not sure. Here is a picture of my left hand grip with a small button below and a parallelogram-shaped LED light above it.
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(09-13-2020, 06:38 AM)syncronizator_imp Wrote: [attachment=11971
Has anybody seen these characters in use?
I have OEM heated grips and I haven't noticed that the number 3 symbol was illuminated at all.
Maybe they are badly connected?
What about 2 and 4 ?
I wonder what "AIR" would have referred to?
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Is there a Honda motorcycle with some sort of tyre pressuring monitoring?
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(09-23-2020, 11:01 AM)Cormanus_imp Wrote: Is there a Honda motorcycle with some sort of tyre pressuring monitoring?
Ah, good point!
"AIR" me baby!
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Never mind.
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(09-23-2020, 07:02 AM)bioman_imp Wrote: (09-22-2020, 10:43 PM)syncronizator_imp Wrote: (09-22-2020, 03:34 AM)bioman_imp Wrote: Interesting. Below is a picture of the screen of my bike taken just after turning the ignition key. You can vaguely see the same hidden icons that you mentioned in your first post.
You can also see that the 'heated grips'-icon is very much on during this split second, but it is NOT on when I have my heated grips on. Perhaps the installer didn't connect the grips properly?
![[Image: 5f2d032788c4c8d2ee7398ac57686d2a.jpg]](https://cb1100forum.net/forum/uploads/imp/202009/5f2d032788c4c8d2ee7398ac57686d2a.jpg)
Bioman , do You have OEM heated grips ?
I have OEM one's...and will search for the manual ...
To be honest, I don't know. I bought the bike last year, secondhand from a dealer, with the grips already installed.
I doubt they are OEM. They work very well but I find the on/off button a bit cheap-ish. I think (can check the bike later) there are 5 strengths in total: green, blue, yellow, orange, red, all visible by a corresponding coloured LED that lights up at the button.
Again: they work VERY well but my main complaint is that I often involuntary touch the button when I operate the turn signal button.A few minutes later I get very warm hands and only then realise that I had put the heated grips on. 
Anyway, I don't miss the light in de main display, as I can see the little coloured LED on the grip to know it is on.
OEM heated grips: